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Existen programas efectivos para el tratamiento del
bullying
a nivel
escolar. Estas intervenciones son de carácter sistémico, abordando
no sólo a los involucrados, sino también a padres y profesores. Las
intervenciones incluyen crear una cultura de seguridad, respeto y
cooperación, comprometiendo a toda la comunidad escolar.
En Chile existe una legislación que obliga a los colegios y escuelas a
aplicar procedimientos reglamentados frente a situaciones de acoso
escolar, debiendo existir un equipo de convivencia al interior de cada
establecimiento que canalice denuncias y aplique procedimientos de
intervención (18,19).
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