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Andorra Anti-Bullying Group Gets €1,250 for School Campaign

Associació en Defensa del Jovent en Risc receives funding from Diari d'Andorra to train staff, parents, and monitors in preventing school bullying.

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Key Points

  • €1,250 cheque handed to president Sandra Cano by Ignasi de Planell.
  • Campaign trains educational staff, parents' associations, and youth monitors.
  • Non-profit tackles youth isolation, academic issues, and mental health.
  • Provides protocols and resources for early intervention in at-risk cases.

The Associació en Defensa del Jovent en Risc will use funds raised through advertising in Diari d'Andorra's Solidaris supplement to launch a campaign preventing school bullying. The initiative will focus on training educational staff, parents' associations, and youth monitors.

Association president Sandra Cano received a cheque for €1,250 yesterday from Diari d'Andorra's director general, Ignasi de Planell. She was accompanied by Helena Martínez and Èric Gardés during the handover.

The non-profit, inclusive organisation addresses key challenges facing young people, including isolation, academic difficulties, and mental health issues. It provides ongoing support for both individuals and their families, while promoting accessible protocols, guides, and resources to enable early intervention in at-risk situations.

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