School social workers are deeply involved in teachers' corporal punishment of students.

School social work plays a vital role in dealing with teachers' corporal punishment of students. We have taken a series of measures to protect students' rights and interests, including the following:

quick response

We work closely with medical service organizations to ensure that students in need can get medical treatment in time. At the same time, we will communicate with parents in time to let them know the situation and actively participate in it.

Deep consultation

We will provide personalized counseling to relevant teachers and conduct in-depth intervention from the cognitive and behavioral levels. For serious cases, we will hand them over to the school or even the public security department for handling.

Emotional support

We provide case counseling and companion services for the victims, and provide them with necessary emotional support and trauma counseling.

Advocate caring

We will put forward reasonable suggestions to the school for the phenomenon of corporal punishment of students, and cooperate with other service systems to design and implement a series of activities to create a caring campus environment. In addition, we will spread the educational concept of caring for students to every teacher.

Declaration of commitment

We encourage teachers to sign a "declaration of commitment" to stop hurting students, so as to strengthen their sense of responsibility and morality.