Parenting to Stem School Violence - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
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Parenting to stem school violence - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
THE EDITOR: School violence originates from a complex interplay of individual, social and environmental factors. These include exposure to violence in the community, family issues, personal characteristics and school climate. Additionally, societal factors like access to weapons, media violence and cyberbullying can also contribute to school violence. There are many factors which contribute to school violence. Community violence is foremost on t…
School violence task force enables schools to take faster action
At this month’s full council meeting, Cllr. Colin Davies (Lab, Bryntirion Laleson & Merthyr Mawr) asked for an update on the work a task force – set up to address knife crime and safety in Bridgend’s schools – had done to date. There have been several well-publicised incidents in the last year or so in the Bridgend area where violence has taken place in or around schools and college campuses, or where children have been found in possession of we…
On the occasion of the plenary session of the Inter-Communal Council for Security and Prevention of Delinquency (CISPD), on Tuesday, 24 June 2025, several public actors in Petite-Terre formalized a partnership to strengthen the prevention of violence among young people. This initiative is part of a comprehensive strategy for social security and cohesion in the territory. The partnership agreement was signed by the Rectorate of Mayotte, the Commu…
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