China to Amend Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency
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“The revision draft of the law on the prevention of juvenile delinquency is under consideration.” People’s Daily commented. “Early detection and early prevention must be carried out.”
To curbing bullying in schools, one of the highlights of the revised draft amendment to the law on the protection of minors is the requirement for schools (Visit here to get the full version):
Establish a system for preventing and controlling bullying among students; Carry out training and education on preventing and controlling students' bullying.
The school shall promptly stop and deal with bullying, and notify the parents or other guardians of the minor students who are bullied or bullied.
Relevant minor students shall be provided with timely psychological counseling and educational guidance; Parents or other guardians of the relevant minor students shall be given necessary family education guidance.
Schools shall cooperate with the relevant departments. According to the nature and severity of the bullying, give correction or punishment to the minor students who carry out the bullying according to the law.
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