The Human Rights Commission supports the United Nations’ recognition of 4 May as Anti-Bullying Day, a part of its campaign to protect children from violence. The Commission has identified bullying as one of the key issues which it wishes to address in 2017.
Read MoreThe Human Rights Commission has identified bullying as one of the key issues it wishes to address in 2017. A report by the UN Secretary General found that childhood bullying was related to two attributes of the UN’s global development agenda: creating high quality education through the promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence (Goal 4), and promoting peaceful societies by ending child abuse, trafficking, and other forms of violence against and torture of children (Goal 16).
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