SAHRC vows to pursue all bullying, sexual misconduct cases in Limpopo schools
During its three-day hearing in the province this week, the commission heard how incidents of bullying, assault, and heavy-handed educators were often swept under the carpet by teachers or other authorities.
The SAHRC on day 3 of its hearing on bullying, corporal punishment and sexual relationships between educators and learners in schools in Limpopo on 20 May 2021. Picture: @SAHRCommission/Twitter
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JOHANNESBURG – The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has said it will pursue all the cases of bullying, corporal punishment, and sexual misconduct that were bought forward by education organisations and parents during its hearings in Limpopo.