At CGH, we strive to maintain a safe, respectful, and
inclusive environment for all. Bullying, harassment, or discrimination of any
kind is strictly prohibited and contradicts our core values.
What is Bullying?
Bullying is intentional behavior designed to harm someone
who cannot easily defend themselves. It can include:
- Face-to-Face:
Physical aggression (pushing, fighting), verbal abuse (insulting,
intimidating), or invading personal space.
- Indirect:
Spreading rumors, isolating someone socially, or sending hurtful messages
via digital platforms.
- Harassment:
Sexual (unwanted touching, inappropriate comments) or racial (taunting,
exclusion based on race).
Bullying is characterized by repeated actions, harm caused,
and an unfair use of power.
What Should You Do If You Are Being Bullied?
If you experience bullying, take these steps:
- Recognize
your right to feel safe.
- Inform
the bully (if safe) that their behavior must stop.
- Tell
a trusted CGH staff member.
- Evaluate
the situation with their help and seek further assistance if necessary.
Who Can Help?
You can speak to:
- The
school director, manager, or academic coordinators.
- Receptionists
or teachers.
Our staff are trained to handle bullying situations
confidentially and effectively.
How CGH Handles Bullying
- Investigation:
All reports are reviewed thoroughly and confidentially.
- Intervention:
Appropriate actions are taken to ensure the bullying stops.
- Resolution:
Consequences for bullying range from counseling to disciplinary action.
At CGH, we are committed to fostering a community of respect
and kindness. Together, we can eliminate bullying and support a positive
learning environment for everyone.