Bullying, Ask the Doctor and buying a Β£25 gift for a teacher
Kaye Adams asks if teaching human rights in schools will help stamp out bullying. Plus Ask the Doctor and buying gifts for teachers.
Human rights should be taught from the earliest age possible to change attitudes to bullying, according to a Holyrood committee. MSPs on the Equalities and Human Rights Committee said more needed to be done to tackle the problem in schools.
Will teaching human rights in schools help stamp out bullying?
Every Thursday we give you the opportunity to put your medical questions to our resident GP.
Today Dr Philip Gaskell will be taking your calls. 0808 5 92 95 00 Text 80295
We speak to the woman who was subjected to two years of horrific physical and mental abuse and then saw her attacker and former boyfriend get just 27months in prison - does the punishment fit the crime?
The inspirational quadruple amputee who has her sights set on completing The London Triathlon this month.
Can belonging to a minority group put you at risk of loneliness and isolation?
Gabby Kluniss is from the Milk CafΓ© in Glasgow, Ahmad is a Syrian Refugee in his 30s, Zora King is a Befriender from The Welcoming and Suzy Gentle, Project Officer Out and About in the Highlands, LEAP Sports Scotland.
Have you felt pressurised to buy your child's teacher a gift for end of term? Sarah McCall is a mum of two primary school pupils and Brendan Farrelly is the Deputy Head at Fernhill School in Rutherglen.
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