
There have been numerous bullying incidents among students, both within and outside learning environments. More often than not, students receive little to no support in dealing with these cases, leading to unfortunate consequences such as students quitting school, particularly those in boarding schools in which many of them come from marginalised communities and challenging family backgrounds.
The Ministry of Education has shown a commitment to addressing bullying in schools, but what is lacking? Are there gaps between the Ministry's commitment to addressing bullying and the actual implementation on the ground?
In this episode of GOSSIP, we invited Adibah Khalil, a filmmaker from Kualitea Productions and a former boarding school student, along with Eeyeng Lim, a former Senior Programmes Associate from Architects of Diversity, to dig deeper into the questions surrounding safe and inclusive learning environments.
Our main question is: what are we not doing enough, and most importantly, can there be safety without inclusivity?
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