Bullying has always become a problem that happens among schoolmates. Although we have tried to prevent it, but it always occur no matter whether it is just in the form of jokes or serious allusions that despise a group of people. A brawl can break out if the bullied students fight back for equal treatments for them. However, in a survey that is carried out across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, it is found that eight of ten students with disabilities get bullied by their peers. Specifically, 82% of disabled students get bullied during lessons in school and 79% of disabled students are afraid to go out because they daunted that they may be bullied by their friends.
Sociologists claim that bullying is a serious matter that destroys one’s morale and dream and it also makes the children prefer to live isolated from their peers. This condition does not culminate in childhood lives only, but this situation may be carried on until they have become working adults. In response to this, the government has been pragmatic by planning to launch several campaigns to tackle bullying and providing useful guidance for disabled children on how to tackle any form of bullying by their peers in school or anywhere else.










One Response to “Disabled students get bullied most in school”
It pains me when i read such heartbreaking news on websites such as this. From experiance, i know what it feels like and looks like to be bullied when children are disabled.Help me stop bullying! Do the right thing.
-miranda
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