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Revising SOPs on bullies futile without follow-through, govt told

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A parents group says criminal negligence charges should be considered for educators who fail to act on complaints, if bullying culminates in serious harm to the victim.

PETALING JAYA: The education ministry must ensure that school authorities will follow through on reports of bullying, says a parents group as the ministry reviews its SOPs for dealing with school bullies.

The Parent Action Group for Education (PAGE) said the revamped SOPs must go beyond the basic mechanism of “report, investigate, punish” to include early intervention, protection and follow-through.

PAGE chairman Noor Azimah Rahim said the new SOPs must clearly define what bullying entails, so that no incident can be dismissed as “just a joke”.

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