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Jun 2024
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Bullying Prevention in the Teaching Spac...

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In this episode, we are joined by Alain Pelletier, a renowned expert in the field of bullying prevention. Alain shares his journey into this critical field and the inspiration behind his impactful conference, “The Cost of Silence”. We’ll explore the five faces of bullying, as identified by Alain, and discuss their roles and responsibilities in the teaching space.


You can visit Alain's website here: https://www.alainpelletier.ca/


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