Following
my last post, where I talked about the documentary Acoso Escolar from ARTE.tv, I caught my attention the figure
of Brian Giner, so I decided to look into his book Golpeado pero no derrotado It’s a work for all ages in which
he shares his personal experience during his school years. The author
emphasizes that the book isn’t just meant for students, but also for parents
and professors. Through his story, he hopes to raise awareness about the
importance of taking action in cases of bullying. Apart from publishing his
book, he also gives talks on bullying prevention to students in the first to
third years of ESO in catalan high schools. Based on his own experience, Brian
aims to shed light on cases like his so that victims don’t feel alone and can
see an example of resilience.
While
researching his book, I came across a very interesting platform called PDA Bullying. It’s a collaborative initiative involving
various institutions aimed at promoting best practices for the prevention,
detection, and intervention in cases of bullying and cyberbullying among peers,
as well as other forms of peer violence in childhood and adolescence.
It’s a powerful website worth checking out. For
example, one of its key goals is to support concrete actions for prevention,
detection, and response through school coexistence projects, community plans,
and established protocols. The platform also includes a resource bank with
filters for action, prevention, and detection, categorized by type of resource (videos, articles, journals, games,
news…), themes (cyberbullying, emotional education, dating violence…) and
target audience (families, children, professionals). So it’s not just focused
on bullying, but on any form of violence between peers, such as dating violence,
something we’ve also learned in thisclass.
One section that really caught my attention was
about the salutogenic approach. I’m not
familiar with that term, so in my next post I’ll explain what I’ve found out,
since I think it could be really interesting.
Here’s the link to the website in case you want
to check it out, it contains very useful
resources that we, as future professionals, could implement in our practice.
Link: https://pdabullying.com
Alba Vilaseca Baena
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