Anti-bullying Bill Pushed In Minnesota Legislature

| | Comments (0)
Image taken by me on March 5, 2007.

Image via Wikipedia

A Bill that I hope will become law in Minnesota and an example for the nation is moving through the Legislature.

StarTribune.com

"The bill would prohibit "harassment, bullying, intimidation and violence" based on a student's personal characteristics such as race, sexual orientation or religion.

It would, in effect, "simply expand the categories of people that schools already cover with their anti-bullying policies," according to OutFront Minnesota, one of the organizations pushing for its adoption.

Education Minnesota, the state's teachers union, is the most prominent of several other groups backing the bill."

Bullying has been the scourge of childhood relationships inside and outside of schools. It has done tremendous damage to developing children at a highly sensitive time. We all know examples of the results of bullying that hit the headlines. But for every headline, there are millions of children who grow up with invisible wounds to their perception of self, their sense of safety, and their belief that they can make a place for themselves in this world.

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

Leave a comment

Dare To Dream
is on Kindle!




Books I Recommend

Visit My Bookstore!
Advertisement
ViewDavidJohnson'sprofileonWithin3


Loading

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Quick Menu

  • About This Blog
  • Subscribe to Email Notices
  • Subscribe to feed Subscribe to feed
  • Author's Profile
  • Need Help Now
  • Add to Technorati Favorites!
  • LinkedView LinkedIn profileView Profile
  • Follow me on Twitter!
  • Friend me on Facebook!
  • Top Blogs
David Earl Johnson






DAILY CARTOON click to enlarge
ANDERTOONS.COM PSYCHIATRY CARTOONS



Advertisement
Top Psych Sites

On-line Education and Support Forum Links

ePsyQ.com Professional Mental Health Networking

Violence UnSilenced




Member

  • Perspective
  • Confidentiality
  • Disclosure
  • Reliability
  • Courtesy

medbloggercode.com





Creative Commons License
This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Powered by Movable Type 4.12