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コミュニティは学校暴力を防ぎ、生徒の安全をサポートするためにどのような措置を講じることができるか。

Education
Turkey
April 14, 2026に開始

ANKARA, April 14 (Reuters) - A teenager opened fire at a high school in Turkey's southeastern province of Sanliurfa on Tuesday, wounding at least 16 people, including students and teachers, before killing himself, Governor Hasan Sildak said. The assailant, a 19-year-old former student, used a shotgun in the attack in the Siverek district. The wounded were taken to hospital, with five later transferred to facilities in Sanliurfa city centre for further treatment, Sildak said

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 14, 2026
コミュニティは学生に支援を提供するメンタルヘルスプログラムに投資すべきである。多くの学校暴力事件は未治療の心理的問題に関連しているため、メンタルヘルスリソースをより利用しやすくすることで、暴力に訴える前にリスク層にある個人を特定できるようになる。
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Communities should invest in mental health programs that provide support for students, as many incidents of school violence are linked to untreated psychological issues. By making mental health resources more accessible, we can help identify at-risk individuals before they resort to violence.

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