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By Shamar Blunt
A psychologist is urging more adults to join the fight to stamp out bullying in schools.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Supreme Counselling for Personal Development and consultant with the Olweus Bullying Prevention Programme Shawn Clarke made the call as he and his team along with just under 1 000 students took part in an anti-bullying awareness walk on
Hundreds of students took over the streets of Bridgetown on Monday morning and spoke out against bullying. Around 10 a.m. over 500 St George Secondary School, Frederick Smith Secondary and Grantley Adams Memorial School students gathered at Jubilee Gardens to participate in the Celebrate Kindness: No Name Calling Day walk and rally. Event organiser and Chief Executive Officer at Supreme Counselling for Personal Development Shawn Clarke explained that the students …
By Jenique Belgrave
The Ministry of Education is to be presented with a draft document that can guide its efforts to stamp out bullying in the nation’s schools.
Chief Executive Officer of Supreme Counselling for Personal Development Shawn Clarke disclosed that his organisation has been working over the past year on the 23-page Protocols on Preventing Bullying in Barbados’ Schools.
“I want to
In traditional Barbados, the phrase ‘stop picking on me’ was often heard in exchanges between children or even adults engaged in a spat. The ‘noise’ would come to a quick end with a stern rebuke from Ma or Pa or another no-nonsense adult.
Somewhere along the way we have lost our ability to bring a quick - non-violent - end to