SENATOR Sherwin Gatchalian has called for stronger anti-bullying measures in schools, citing “significant shortfalls” in the current implementation of the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013.
“We need to ensure that every student is protected and studies in an environment that promotes respect and personal safety,” said Gatchalian, chairman of the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2)
To address the issue, EDCOM 2 submitted proposed revisions to the anti-bullying law’s implementing rules and regulations.
The proposed amendments seek to strengthen protections for students by requiring schools to create localized anti-bullying policies and appoint discipline officers to enforce them, as well as formalizing the Learner Rights Protection Office to oversee efforts and mandate training for staff, parents, and students to raise awareness.