Three out of ten young men between the ages of 12 and 17 who joined the school during the year 2022 admitted that they were bullying victims, which translate into 3.3 million teenage students.

According to the data collected by Redim, according to the 2010-2023 pest records of the Ministry of Health, in 2023, 943 people were treated between one year and 17 years in hospitals in the country for physical violence in schools. 35.9 % of women victims and 64.1 % of men.

There were two out of three victims of teenagers between the ages of 12 and 17, while one in four ranged between six and 11 years and one in 26 girls and boys from one to five years.

Also during 2023, 38 indigenous people were treated between 1 and 17 years old and seven people with some disabilities of the same age in Mexican hospitals due to physical violence in schools.

The information gathered by the network realizes that the entities that have the highest records of school’s physical violence in the country were 14.1 %; Mexico City, with 14 %, and Guanajuato, with 10.9 percent. In fact, in these three entities, two out of five cases of bullying focused.

Friday, May 2, bullying or bullying is celebrated. Throughout the world, it is estimated that 246 million girls and adolescents are victims bullying Or bullying. These are millions of children victims of physical and/or psychological harassment of any of their peers.

School violence refers to all forms of violence that occur inside and around schools, which include harassment and online domination.

The data from Best indicates that in Mexico at least from high school students, they report a school infection, while teachers in 55.5 % of teachers indicate that in their groups, there is intimidation or abuse of oral treatment between students and other forms of bullying.

While on the upper average 10 % or more students suffered from physical violence.

In this regard, UNESCO’s research warns that nearly half of the world’s teachers did not receive slim or non -existent exercises on school violence during their previous education.

In fact, three out of four teachers can identify physical and sexual violence, but they are less likely to recognize some forms of psychological violence.

However, even when teachers can identify school violence, and four out of five believe their responsibility is to create a safe educational environment, they do not always interfere.

Physical violence in schools

  • 943 People were treated between one and 17 in hospitals in the country for attacks in educational schools.
  • 38 The indigenous people between the ages of 17 to 17 years and seven people suffer from some disabilities of the same age were transferred to the hospital for the same reason.
  • 3 out of 4 teachers They can determine physical and sexual violence, but it is unlikely to recognize psychological violence. Even when teachers can identify school violence, they do not always interfere.

Young people die after fainting in CCH

This Wednesday, at the edge of 1:40 pm, a young student from Cch Naucalpan died in a cultural event.

After the facts, medical service staff and the activation of the protocol came before the medical emergency.

An ambulance was requested, as well as the presence of parents.

The young man got first aid, and was transferred by the medical team, with vital signs, in an ambulance to Maximiliano Ruíz Castañeda, where he continued to receive medical care.

In the afternoon, he died at the Student Hospital in the hospital.

Given, the NAUCALPAN campus deeply joined the punishment that seizes family members, friends, teachers and student teachers.

Laura Turbou

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