Crown Princess Mary of Denmark received the Minister of National Education, Gabriel Attal, in her country. Emmanuel Macron’s minister wanted to know more about the different methods put in place in Denmark to combat school bullying and cyberbullying.
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Gabriel Attal receives help from Crown Princess Mary to fight cyberbullying
Next Wednesday, French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne is due to unveil the interministerial plan against school bullying. The young Minister of National Education and Youth is working tirelessly on the file. Gabriel Attal, 34, went to Denmark to learn more about the solutions already implemented in this country which is an example in this area.
Minister Gabriel Attal met Crown Princess Mary, 51, whose foundation works extensively on this issue. “It was a great pleasure to meet today the French Minister of National Education and Youth, Gabriel Attal”said Queen Margrethe’s daughter-in-law after the interview, who was proud to add that “the minister came to Denmark to be inspired and contribute to efforts to combat bullying and create better well-being in French schools.”
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French Minister of National Education listens to advice from Crown Princess Mary
Crown Princess Mary explained that they spoke “about the Danish approach to bullying and how we at the Mary Foundation work to support positive and inclusive communities as a way to prevent bullying and promote well-being. » Crown Princess Mary’s foundation notably developed the Free for Bullying program in collaboration with the Save the Children association. Today, half of the country’s preschools adhere to the program. “A big thank you to the minister for the good discussions”concluded the wife of the future king of Denmark.
BFM TV revealed what major measures were planned by the Minister of Education to fight against this scourge, while dramatic cases have multiplied in recent days, on the front pages of newspapers in France. The first option would be to prohibit registration on social networks for those under 15 years old. Even though this law has already been passed, the objective now is to find a technical way to prevent it from being circumvented. Another measure is the confiscation by a judge of devices used by harassers. The minister also plans to establish a digital curfew between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. the next day. Finally, he would like the intervention of anti-harassment brigades in schools.
2023-09-24 05:41:47
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