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Helmond Youth Are Putting an End to Bullying: 'Social Media Makes It More Intense'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
With the "Together we draw the line against bullying" campaign, young people in Helmond want to stand up against bullying, verbal abuse, and even assault throughout society. The recently launched campaign is more relevant than ever, as it was announced this week that for the second time in a year, a girl at Delta pre-vocational secondary education (VMBO) has been persistently bullied. In April of this year, fourteen-year-old Nina committed suici…
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With the "Together we draw the line against bullying" campaign, young people in Helmond want to stand up against bullying, verbal abuse, and even assault throughout society. The recently launched campaign is more relevant than ever, as it was announced this week that for the second time in a year, a girl at Delta pre-vocational secondary education (VMBO) has been persistently bullied. In April of this year, fourteen-year-old Nina committed suici…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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