Teachers are working hard to stamp out bullying in schools on the Isle of Man.
That's the message from the Department of Education and Children which says all schools have an anti-bullying policy which is reviewed annually.
The matter was raised as part of a Social Affairs Policy Review Committee earlier this week - Minister Graham Cregeen says work is being done:
Chief executive Ronald Barr says the nature of bullying has changed:
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