Students who have been convicted of harassment against fellow on Facebook will have their account terminated under a partnership between the Minister of National Education and social network, announced Tuesday, May 3, by the Minister Luc Chatel. "The solution we developed is simple: we will post those students who have always been convinced of harassment on the network, and they will see their Facebook account closed," said the minister in his closing speech seated against harassment school.
"For more serious cases, we will ensure that families of victims can students receive appropriate support to complain, and that through a partnership with the Central fight against cybercrime," continued Luc Chatel . Besides measuring about Facebook, other devices have been announced during the "national conference" held for two days on the theme of bullying.
In autumn, a guide to harassment made by child psychiatrists will be made available to "all the teaching teams," and a "national information campaign" will be launched in particular towards children and parents via a website, said the minister.
"For more serious cases, we will ensure that families of victims can students receive appropriate support to complain, and that through a partnership with the Central fight against cybercrime," continued Luc Chatel . Besides measuring about Facebook, other devices have been announced during the "national conference" held for two days on the theme of bullying.
In autumn, a guide to harassment made by child psychiatrists will be made available to "all the teaching teams," and a "national information campaign" will be launched in particular towards children and parents via a website, said the minister.
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