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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the parents and community truly cared about mental health and bullying (two very serious topics) why was a formal complaint not made against the previous program? The remedy would have been to replace the coach and educate the current players on what is acceptable and what is not. In other words, fix the situation. This way the player can stay in the home school. No move would be needed. If the old program was what they say it was, why subject future players to that environment? [/quote] There is no perfect or universal solution to bullying and/or mental health challenges. Many kids aren’t strong enough in that moment to take the big stand and just want out—it’s understandably all they can handle at the time and they worry if they raise a complaint against certain students or a teacher or a coach things can get worse. This situation sounds sticky so it’s not hard to see why the girl and her family thought it might be easiest and the most positive solution to just move to a school with friends already there. Victim shaming is always wrong and we wonder why more kids (and adults!) don’t speak up about bullying, abuse, assault. [/quote]
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