Norway has cut bullying in some schools by 50%. Why are Norwegians such pioneers in tackling bullying and what are the key features of their approach? This programme examines Norway's tradition of communal responsibility for its children, from the Norwegian public's compassionate response to a James Bulger-like tragedy, to the view that teachers are responsible for anti-bullying. We look in detail at Norway's most successful anti-bullying programmes in action in two schools which take a zero-tolerance stance against bullying.
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I think in theory the program is excellent, but on the flip side is is very disheartening to realise that the "village" that it takes to raise a child doesn't exist in our arsenal of resources to tackle bullying. For many schools in the UK to adopt this strategy, especially in the deprived areas, it would be like buiding a house on no foundations. It was an amazing video, but upsetting knowing we wouldn't achieve this in the near future.
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