laitimes

"I am no longer silent"! A sitcom interprets an anti-bullying manifesto

author:Shanghai Xuhui

The Beiyang Huafa Party and Mass Service Center in Huajing Town, Xuhui District, recently held a school bullying prevention education theme activity, with the theme of "I am no longer silent", aiming to eradicate the shadow of the campus.

"I am no longer silent"! A sitcom interprets an anti-bullying manifesto
"I am no longer silent"! A sitcom interprets an anti-bullying manifesto

The sitcom touched the heartstrings of the participants with its plot design close to life. In the play, the little protagonist Sun Yang was bullied by his peers, from schoolwork oppression to psychological trauma, and the real and heart-wrenching plots made the children in the audience empathize. However, the repertoire does not stop at showing the gloom, but cleverly integrates multiple forms such as small classroom explanations, VCR short film displays, passionate speeches and interactive Q&A, vividly showing Sun Yang's touching transformation of finally mustering up the courage to say "no" to bullying with the encouragement of friendship and justice. When Sun Yang finally opened up to his teacher and asked for help, the whole story reached a climax, and it also gave a vivid anti-bullying education lesson to the participants present.

"I am no longer silent"! A sitcom interprets an anti-bullying manifesto
"I am no longer silent"! A sitcom interprets an anti-bullying manifesto

At the end of the event, Lin Wenyang, assistant judge of the Civil Division of Xuhui Court, explained the legal provisions of the Civil Code on school bullying in simple terms, and Li Yu, attending physician of the Department of Psychiatry and Psychology of the Children's Hospital of Fudan University, emphasized the urgency of maintaining the mental health of adolescents from a professional mental health perspective, so that the seeds of "refuse bullying and protect the soul" took root in the hearts of the participants. In addition, a professional consultation area was set up at the event site, where Xuhui court judges, town mediators and trade union representatives answered questions on the spot, providing valuable legal and psychological support for students and parents.

Reporter: Cao Xiangyu

Editor: Geng Jieyu

Proofreader: Jiang Ling (intern)

Reviewer: Wei Li

Read on