Current News

Chairman sacked

Costly homes

Fire rescue

A-level passes

Childcare policies

Minister complaint

Airport recovery

Bullying seminar

Drunk driver

Festival returns

Current news

Current business

CI Share Prices

News Archive

Comment

Letters

Supplements

Magazines


Local links

 

This is Jersey >News> Current News>

News from the

Deputy to set up bullying seminar

By Diane Simon


POLITICIANS should ensure that no Islander of any age lives in fear because of bullying, according to Deputy Andrew Lewis.

The Assistant Home Affairs Minister is holding an anti-bullying seminar exclusively for States Members next month because of his concern about a number of serious bullying incidents in secondary schools, and his recognition that it can also happen in the workplace.

Deputy Lewis was at a recent anti-bullying seminar attended by a wide range of health professionals whose aim was to draw up an Islandwide strategy to tackle this problem.

At that seminar, community paediatrician Dr Mark Jones revealed statistics which showed that over a two-year period 57 children aged between nine and 15 had been treated at the General Hospital for self-harm.

Of that number, 30 children had taken an intentional drug overdose, ten had needed treatment for self-inflicted lacerations, and three had deliberately injured their heads.



Published 16/08/07

< PREVIOUS STORY | NEXT STORY >

Further details can be found in the Jersey Evening Post, the Island's leading source of news, information and advertising, available from 12.15pm on Mon-Fri and 9am on Saturday.
JEP telephone: | JEP contact list


JEP home delivery  " Overseas subscriptions

 
Aval du Creux
Lakey Offshore
 
 

article © Jersey Evening Post website © 2006 Guiton Group

NEWS | SPORT | CLASSIFIEDS | LIVING IN JERSEY | OUT AND ABOUT | ISLAND IMAGES | SITE HIGHLIGHTS

 

Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Advertise with us | About This is Jersey | Site Map and Search


All rights reserved © 2000-2006