BENGKULU - A high school student in Bengkulu with the initials K became a victim of bullying or bullying by unscrupulous teachers and classmates. Family K asked the school to resolve this case.

"If until now there is no clarity in the sense of the bright spot, there is no. Even if we wait from the school until now there is no clarity," said the parents of the victim of bullying, HM, in Bengkulu, Wednesday, August 9, it was confiscated by Antara. Even though previously, he said, the principal who was in office at the time of the bullying incident, had promised to mediate the victim's family with the perpetrators and families of the perpetrators of bullying. "But until today there is no clear news, we have received news that they issued an inappropriate statement (with the previous mediation process agreement)," said HM. HM said, previously the perpetrators had agreed to apologize. However, recently the written apology agreed with the families of the victims turned out to be not conveyed by the perpetrators. HM hopes that the relevant agencies can immediately follow up and assist in the process of resolving cases of bullying against their children.

This is for the sake of recovering the child's health and trauma, as well as the move, so that similar cases do not happen to other children. "My son is still afraid when he goes to school, even though his school has been moved. Every morning before leaving for school, we continue to motivate him, convey a positive atmosphere so that he wants and dares to go to school. And my husband or husband must accompany him at school, because of the trauma of my child with the previous school situation," said HM. Previously, the Indonesian Teachers Union Federation (FSGI) encouraged the Bengkulu Province Education Office (Disdik) to provide protection for K students, who suffer from autoimmune diseases as well as victims of bullying at their school. "The bullying or bullying received by the victim's child is verbal violence, resulting in children being afraid when going to school," said FSGI Secretary General (Sekjen) Heru Purnomo.

Heru said the bullying behavior received by the victim's child also caused the child's health to decline, and often caused autoimmune diseases suffered since 2017 to recur. "The bullying is strongly suspected to have been carried out by unscrupulous teachers and colleagues in the victim's class," he said. He emphasized that FSGI also encouraged the Bengkulu Education Office to be able to take action in the form of more concrete sanctions related to this even though previously coaching the teacher concerned had been carried out.


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