PRESS RELEASE ON BEHALF OF 1000 WOMEN TRUST: 11TH MAY 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
1000 Women Trust reach out with anti-bullying toolkit in wake of Brandfort-tragedy
The women-led organization 1000 Women Trust who have developed a comprehensive anti-bullying toolkit to equip thousands of South African teachers, says that in the wake of a tragic bully-related death of an 11-year old boy in Brandfort, it would like to partner with teachers and educational departments to share their anti-bullying resources on how to report the scourge and root out a culture of bullying in schools.
Tina Thiart, executive trustee of 1000 Women Trust, spoke in the wake of an incident on Wednesday 8th May where Kamogelo Leepile, an 11-year old boy-learner from WSM Malotle Primary School in Brandfort, Free State, was stabbed and killed by a 9-year old grade 4-learner form a neighbouring Monamodi Primary School.
“We have heard about the terrible incident and want to express our heartfelt condolences with the family of Kamogelo,” Thiart said.
“The incident greatly saddens us and we wish to reach out to school communities who battle to deal with a culture of bullying. We have compiled an anti-bullying toolkit which will provide resources for teachers, parents, schools and educational departments to address bullying in all forms. It can be accessed on www.antibully.co.za.
“There are also a range of values that parents can share with their school-going children in order to train them to be non-violent and respectful to other learners. It can be accessed on www.talkingtoboys.co.za,” Thiart said.
“We also provide regular anti-bullying training to teachers and parents, which has been very popular. Since its inception, more than 5000 parents and teachers have received training.
Teachers who want to access training, can WhatsApp Thiart on 073-2079079.
“We have also trained trauma councillors that visit schools to share the necessary skills with teachers on how to address bullying. When a learner at a Limpopo school committed suicide in 2021, we partnered with the Limpopo department of education and sent trauma councillors to four schools in the region in order to share important skills with teachers on anti-bullying mechanisms,” Thiart said.
“We do have the man-power, the skills and the resources to assist schools as we are grieving the untimely and continuous harm to bullied children in South Africa,” Thiart added.
Thiart said the best deterrent to bullying and cyberbullying in schools is to create a culture of acceptance and communication. Such a culture empowers learners to find positive ways to revolve conflicts, while counting on the administration, teachers and other staff who can support learners in making constructive decisions and respond proactively when aggression of any kind exists on the school campus.
Schools must establish an anti-bullying policy with input from all members of your school community to determine how your school will implement rules of conduct.
Put into action a school-wide plan – disseminate a bullying prevention plan that involves all adults on campus in knowing how to support positive behaviour, address unacceptable actions and refer learners who need additional counselling. Participate in anti-bullying campaigns and organise workshops for teachers and parents.
Daniel Moloi, director of the Agape Foundation of Community Building, who attended the 1000 Women Trust anti-bullying course, endorsed and applauded the course, saying it is practical, hard-hitting and user-friendly for learners.
“It creates awareness of bullying and how it can be prevented. We presented the material at a primary school in the Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality and it had a profound impact.
“The material corresponds with the life skills material and is compliant with the school safety framework of the department of education,” Moloi said.
Press release compiled on behalf of 1000 Women Trust by Fanie Heyns. For more information, contact Tina Thiart on
073-2079079 or Adrie Jurgensen on
083-4418256.
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