MEC Schafer and DJ Carl Wastie to visit Norman Henshilwood High School as part of the WCED’s “Raise Your Voice Not Your Phone” anti-bullying campaign.
Today Provincial Education MEC, Debbie Schafer and radio DJ Carl Wastie will be visiting Norman Henshilwood High SChol as part of the WCED’s “Raise Your Voice, Not Your Phone” anti-bullying campaign.
MEC Schafer and Carl Wastie will be visiting Norman Henshilwood High School as part of a “roadshow” to schools highlighting the effects of bullying on learners, as well as, to draw attention to the fact that learners who film, post or distribute videos are also participating in the bullying. Given the prevalence of bullying in our schools, the WCED embarked on this campaign in August 2018.
The intention of the roadshow to schools is to create awareness regarding the toolkit that has been developed to educate learners and schools throughout the province, to “Raise your voice. Not your phone”. It is a message that should be heard all over the world.
The campaign provides tips on what one can do to help victims that are being bullied, as well as, the types of support that is available for learners that are experiencing such abuse.
All media are invited to attend today’s event. There will be an opportunity for interviews and photographs.
Date: Tuesday 23rd April 2019
Time: 10h00
Address: Norman Henshilwood High School, Constantia Road, Cape Town
Enquiries:
Jessica Shelver - Spokesperson
Tel: 021 483 6570
Cell: 076 175 0663
E-mail: Jessica.Shelver@westerncape.gov.za