Support for Students who have Experienced Bullying Because of their Race or Ethnicity

Ulani Kan, Emma-Jayne Tse, M. Clark, V. Green
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Individuals may be victimised for a range of reasons, including their ethnicity or race. These experiences can have a significant impact on individuals’ health, wellbeing, and educational opportunities. However, despite the intersectionality of racism and bullying, it is a relatively under-researched topic in the tertiary sector. This pilot study utilises the student voice of 13 tertiary students who identified with one or more ethnic minority. The study aimed to understand how educational institutions can provide better support to students who have experienced bullying at secondary school or university. Approximately half of the participants had sought support from friends and parents after bullying incidents. They highlighted the importance of having their experiences taken seriously by individuals who were empathetic and culturally sensitive. Conversely, a dismissive and insensitive response reinforced their belief that there was no point in seeking help, as nothing would change. These preliminary findings could inform educational policies to increase the efficacy of support systems for tertiary (and secondary) students of ethnic minorities in New Zealand.
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支持因种族或族裔而遭受欺凌的学生
个人可能因各种原因成为受害者,包括其族裔或种族。这些经历会对个人的健康、幸福和教育机会产生重大影响。然而,尽管种族主义和欺凌的交叉性,这是一个相对较少的研究主题在第三部门。这项初步研究利用了13名认同一个或多个少数民族的大学生的学生声音。该研究旨在了解教育机构如何为在中学或大学遭受欺凌的学生提供更好的支持。大约一半的参与者在欺凌事件后向朋友和父母寻求支持。他们强调了让具有同情心和文化敏感性的人认真对待他们的经历的重要性。相反,轻蔑和麻木不仁的反应使他们更加相信寻求帮助是没有意义的,因为什么都不会改变。这些初步发现可以为教育政策提供信息,以提高新西兰少数民族大学生(和中学生)支持系统的有效性。
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