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The organization's program director, Benjamín Ballesteros, highlights that what fails is the communication and the lack of involvement of the school, families and students. Go to download The IV report of the Anar Foundation has once again highlighted the problem of bullying in Spain, according to the institution's program director, Benjamín Ballesteros. The study, in collaboration with the Mutua Madrileña Foundation, was carried out by analyzing 301 schools in five autonomous communities and interviewing a total of 5,123 students and 239 teachers. The study, Ballesteros indicates, shows some positive data, such as the number of students who know of a case of bullying is reduced by ten points. From 34% before the pandemic, it has gone to 24 percent. However, group attacks have grown from 42 to 72 percent, when the types of harassment are analyzed. Furthermore, one in four students admits to having participated in a bullying situation without knowing it, and affirms that if they had known, they would not have done it. This shows, says Ballesteros, “that they are not aware of what bullying is.” In addition, there has been a progression of cyberbullying, which before the pandemic occurred mainly through WhatsApp, but which in recent years has spread to other networks such as Instagram or Tik-Tok. Communication and involvement Ballesteros indicates that they have appreciated greater communication between teachers and students, although 61% of students believe that not enough or nothing has been done to overcome bullying, while 93% of teachers consider that the problems have been resolved. resolved.
It stands out that, in most cases, communication fails, to which is added a lack of involvement on the part of the school, the families and the students themselves. Thus, he believes that students should be aware that when they witness bullying they have to act immediately, “because teachers are not fortune tellers and may be absent from the circumstances in which bullying occurs.” He remembers that reporting is in no way a lack of camaraderie, but quite the opposite. It is also important that teachers explain well the protocols and measures that WhatsApp Number List are being taken to avoid harassment, so that minors feel protected. Finally, ask families not to overreact and adopt a collaborative attitude.The Canarian Government launches rental aid for all spectrums of the population Sebastián Franquis at the presentation of the Young Rental Bonus | Photo: Government of the Canary Islands Sebastián Franquis at the presentation of the Young Rental Bonus | Photo: Government of the Canary Islands Maribel Santana, general director of the Canary Islands Housing Institute, details the amount and requirements to access these subsidies. Go to download The Canarian Government, through the Canarian Housing Institute, dependent on the Department of Public Works, Transport and Housing directed by Chano Franquis, has presented a battery of rental aid for Canarian residents, according to the general director of the institute, Maribel Santana.
Young Rental Bonus Among the aid, the Young Rental Bonus stands out, aimed at people between 18 and 35 years of age, both inclusive, who have worked at least three of the last six months. These people could benefit from a maximum aid of 600 euros. Santana highlights the success of this call which, until this morning, had gathered 8,000 applications. The resolution with the successful bidders is expected to be issued in October and payments will begin as soon as possible. The aid is compatible with other similar national aid, as long as the total does not exceed the rental price. General rent aid and sudden vulnerability Likewise, the Canary Islands Government continues to work on the bases of general and youth rental aid, which is published biannually, and which on this occasion will address the years 2022-2023. Young people who do not meet the conditions to enjoy the Youth Bonus may also benefit from it. Finally, the Canary Islands Government plans to publish the bases for special rental aid that covers unexpected vulnerability. According to Santana, the executive's intention is for it to be published this year so that, together, different measures are available to help pay rent for a wide spectrum of the population. Aid for energy efficiency Likewise, the Canarian Government has called for aid so that neighborhood communities and individuals can rehabilitate their buildings and adapt them to the energy efficiency requirements of the European Union. The requirement, indicates Santana, is that the reform allows the home to achieve a minimum of 40% energy efficiency. The aid is compatible with the state plan planned for next year.