Definition, state, acceptance window and reporting rights and responsibilities of campus bullying
★Definition and appearance:
►Bullying: Refers to individuals or groups continuing to demean, crowd out, bully, harass, or tease others directly or indirectly by means of speech, text, pictures, symbols, body movements, or other means, so as to put others in a hostile or unfriendly position. The campus learning environment may be irresistible, causing mental, physical or property damage, or affecting the normal learning activities.
►Campus bullying: Refers to the same or different school principals, teachers, staff, workers, students to students, bullying behaviors that occur on and off campus.
►In order to make the definition of bullying easier to understand, the elements of bullying are listed as follows:
(1) Persistence: Behavior occurs over and over again.
(2) Forms of infringement: directly or indirectly demeaning, crowding out, bullying, harassing or teasing others through speech, writing, pictures, symbols, body movements, electronic communication, Internet or other means.
(3) Intentional acts: Individual or collective intentional acts.
(4) Harmful consequences: causing fear, physical and mental pain, property damage, or affecting normal learning activities.
★Reception window:
►The perpetrator of the suspected campus bullying incident was a student of the school when the behavior occurred. The bullied person or his legal representative may apply to the life counseling team of the school's Academic Affairs Office for investigation.
►Anyone who is aware of a suspected campus bullying incident may report it to the Life Counseling Team of the Academic Affairs Office in accordance with the prescribed procedures.
►Those who are informed by reports, notices or petitions from mass media, police agencies, medical or health welfare agencies (institutions), etc., are deemed to be reports.
★Notification rights and responsibilities:
When the principal and faculty members are aware of suspected campus bullying incidents, they should immediately apply for investigation or reporting to the Life Counseling Office of the Academic Affairs Office, and the Military Training Office (School Security Center) will report to the School Security Center of the Education Campus, no later than two days later. Fourteen hours, and depending on the circumstances of the incident, and in accordance with relevant regulations such as the Child and Adolescent Welfare and Rights Protection Law, a notification should be made to the municipal and county (city) social affairs authorities.
►Bullying: Refers to individuals or groups continuing to demean, crowd out, bully, harass, or tease others directly or indirectly by means of speech, text, pictures, symbols, body movements, or other means, so as to put others in a hostile or unfriendly position. The campus learning environment may be irresistible, causing mental, physical or property damage, or affecting the normal learning activities.
►Campus bullying: Refers to the same or different school principals, teachers, staff, workers, students to students, bullying behaviors that occur on and off campus.
►In order to make the definition of bullying easier to understand, the elements of bullying are listed as follows:
(1) Persistence: Behavior occurs over and over again.
(2) Forms of infringement: directly or indirectly demeaning, crowding out, bullying, harassing or teasing others through speech, writing, pictures, symbols, body movements, electronic communication, Internet or other means.
(3) Intentional acts: Individual or collective intentional acts.
(4) Harmful consequences: causing fear, physical and mental pain, property damage, or affecting normal learning activities.
★Reception window:
►The perpetrator of the suspected campus bullying incident was a student of the school when the behavior occurred. The bullied person or his legal representative may apply to the life counseling team of the school's Academic Affairs Office for investigation.
►Anyone who is aware of a suspected campus bullying incident may report it to the Life Counseling Team of the Academic Affairs Office in accordance with the prescribed procedures.
►Those who are informed by reports, notices or petitions from mass media, police agencies, medical or health welfare agencies (institutions), etc., are deemed to be reports.
★Notification rights and responsibilities:
When the principal and faculty members are aware of suspected campus bullying incidents, they should immediately apply for investigation or reporting to the Life Counseling Office of the Academic Affairs Office, and the Military Training Office (School Security Center) will report to the School Security Center of the Education Campus, no later than two days later. Fourteen hours, and depending on the circumstances of the incident, and in accordance with relevant regulations such as the Child and Adolescent Welfare and Rights Protection Law, a notification should be made to the municipal and county (city) social affairs authorities.