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How can the state alleviate the problem? 1. The state need to apply new laws and regulations in schools. When kids are caught bullying others they will have consequences. Only if the kid admits earlier that he was bullying, the consequences will change. 2. Lectures in school about the topic for the matter to give advice for the way that students must react in these cases. Not only the victim but also the observers. 3. Laws that foresee sanctions to the family of the bully to cover psychological or physical damage that has caused to the victim. 4. Hours of teaching that can be used with purpose to discourage the kids to express their actions counting the causes that the school bullying has. 5. To decrease the number of the children that accept school bullying the state could organize in smaller ages speeches in which they would explain how we can encounter if this happens. 6. In bigger ages where the intimidation is more intense and can take undesirable dimensions in schools, there can be a psychologist in which kids can trust and feel more comfortable to talk about their problems. 7. When a kid refers the event of bullying to the head master, they could impose sanctions to the bullies. 8. Exploring the phenomenon of intimidation and violence at school in all dimensions, both quantitatively and qualitatively 9. Train teachers to identify and manage the problem 10. Encourage parents to actively participate and cooperate with school 11. Develop pupils' mental health promotion programs which are part of the curriculum of cross-curricular and curriculum-related programs 12. Staff the educational regions directly with children and adolescents (child psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers) who are involved in addressing psychosocial problems that arise in the day-to-day school environment 13. Adopt legislative and police measures to protect the whole, but which will always be within the framework of constitutional principles and will not be circumvented 14. Develop new social virtues (equality, equality) and build good interpersonal relationships

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