Bullying Prevention Training

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Tarih 07.11.2023
Birim Seydişehir Kamil Akkanat Faculty of Health Sciences
SDG Good Health and Well-Being, Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Peer bullying is the most common form of violence among children and adolescents. Children involved in bullying may be at risk of developing behavior problems, physical health issues, and thoughts of suicide. Peer relationships play a significant role in the socialization process of children. When peer relationships turn into bullying, it can lead to communication problems, a decline in academic achievement, an increase in absenteeism, behavioral disorders, and social limitations for the child. This, in turn, makes social and academic life more challenging and disrupts friendships.

To protect and promote child health, as part of the Public Health Nursing course, nursing students in the 4th grade provided education on peer bullying to students at Emine Cengiz Primary School in Seydişehir Eti Aluminum