To raise awareness and equip students with the necessary skills to address cyberbullying and its effects on student’s mental health, the Psychological Counseling Center at Van Hien University organized the “School Safety – Preventing Bullying on Social Networks” program. The program not only provides students with a deeper understanding of the harmful consequences of online bullying but also creates a platform to strengthen community connections, foster creativity, and encourage a spirit of learning.
The seminar drew a significant number of students from Van Hien University
The program showcased a range of creative activities, effectively conveying a powerful message about the need to cultivate a safe and positive online environment. The participating teams collaborated to analyze, discuss, and propose solutions to a role-playing scenario centered on cyberbullying, enabling students to identify bullying behaviors while honing their problem-solving and teamwork skills. Furthermore, the program featured seasoned speakers who offered valuable insights on recognizing bullying behaviors, responding effectively, and fostering strong mental health."
Students at Van Hien University eagerly participated in team-based activities
“School Safety – Preventing Bullying on Social Networks” concluded with a significant impact, setting the stage for a proactive approach to student mental health care. This serves as a testament to Van Hien University's steadfast commitment to the holistic development of its students, not only in academics but also in nurturing meaningful, human-centered values.