Malaysia's Education Ministry supports involving elementary and high school students in Anti-Bullying Bill town hall discussions. Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek believes comprehensive engagement ensures student perspectives guide policy development. She emphasized that pupils represent the primary stakeholders affected by harassment issues. Direct student feedback will help create legislation that addresses real classroom experiences.
Officials are examining allegations against a 14-year-old student experiencing trauma and depression after peer harassment. The Director-General of Education leads the investigation into the reported case. Media outlets documented the Form Two student's condition on September 23. Ministry representatives promised immediate action following their findings.
Fadhlina announced monthly Temu Rakyat programs connecting government services with local communities. Multiple agencies participate through integrated assistance including police traffic fine reductions and welfare support.
Officials are examining allegations against a 14-year-old student experiencing trauma and depression after peer harassment. The Director-General of Education leads the investigation into the reported case. Media outlets documented the Form Two student's condition on September 23. Ministry representatives promised immediate action following their findings.
Fadhlina announced monthly Temu Rakyat programs connecting government services with local communities. Multiple agencies participate through integrated assistance including police traffic fine reductions and welfare support.