Province ensuring more students feel safe, empowered and respected in schools
The Ontario government is marking Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week by investing $4.6 million to help combat bullying in schools and expand initiatives to equip students with the social and emotional skills they need to thrive. This funding will help foster stronger connections among students, promote a safe, respectful and inclusive school environment, and help reduce incidents of violence in schools across the province.
“As a mother, I understand firsthand how heartbreaking it is to hear about your child facing bullying or having a difficult day at school,” said Jill Dunlop, Minister of Education. “Our investment in anti-bullying and mental health initiatives is a testament to our commitment to nurturing our students and making our schools places of respect and care. Through these efforts, we are fostering an environment where every child has the support they need to promote their mental health and reach their full potential without fear or hesitation.”
To advance the government’s efforts to improve student mental health and well-being, the funding is supporting the following community partners:
Ontario’s investments address the critical need to support students through personal and academic challenges, help them build meaningful connections and achieve success. Support to address bullying and cyberbullying will advance broader efforts to improve student safety and prevent violence in schools, fostering a safe and respectful environment.