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A lesson conducted as part of the “Law and Order” project.

As part of the “Law and Order” project, Aruzhan Bolatovna, a prosecutor from the Kyzylorda City Prosecutor’s Office, conducted sessions for students in grades 7 through 10 on the topic of “Preventing Bullying and Cyberbullying in Schools.” The sessions featured video presentations and various educational activities. The objective of the lessons was to clarify the concepts of bullying and cyberbullying for the students, to explain their harmful effects and consequences, and to teach them how to prevent such situations.
During the sessions, students were introduced to the different forms of bullying (physical, psychological, and social) and the specific characteristics of cyberbullying (including insults on social media, the dissemination of false information, and intimidation). Various examples were presented, and students shared their thoughts and perspectives while participating in situational exercises.
Furthermore, the students were encouraged to treat one another with respect and were advised on the importance of seeking assistance in difficult situations—specifically by contacting hotlines or consulting with the school psychologist.
At the conclusion of the sessions, the students expressed their opinions and formulated their own perspectives regarding the issue of bullying.

In summary, this initiative aimed to enhance the students’ legal awareness and to foster an atmosphere of mutual respect and safety within the school community.

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