A group of parents in Scotland is advocating for stronger anti-bullying legislation, claiming that current school guidelines inadequately protect victims. They argue that inclusion policies prioritize the rights of bullies over the safety of victims, leading to situations where children face restrictions instead of bullies facing consequences.
Parents like Lesley and Ashley share personal experiences of their children suffering from bullying, highlighting the need for consistent procedures across schools. They believe a national policy would provide clearer expectations and support for both students and educators.