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UAE Introduces Strict Penalties for School Bullying and Neglect

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UAE Introduces Strict Penalties for School Bullying and Neglect

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced strict new measures to protect students from bullying and neglect in schools, with heavy fines and even prison terms for violators.

Under the new regulations, both public and private schools must ensure a safe and supportive environment for all students. Schools that fail to do so could face fines starting from Dh10,000 (Rs. 7.66 lac) and going up to Dh1 million (Rs. 76.65 million). In severe cases, schools may be shut down entirely, while responsible individuals—such as principals, teachers, or staff—could face up to one year in jail.

These measures build on the National Child Protection Policy and existing federal laws, including:

  • Decree Law No. 18 of 2020 on Private Education

  • The Child Protection Law (Wadeema’s Law)

  • Updated Student Conduct Guidelines

Legal and Psychological Perspectives

Legal consultant Motez Fanous highlighted that the UAE has developed a comprehensive framework to safeguard children from physical, psychological, and sexual abuse. Accountability is not limited to schools as institutions—staff members who engage in corporal punishment, humiliation, or denial of basic needs can also be punished.

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Psychologist Dr. Samer Al Khateeb emphasized that these measures go beyond prevention. They aim to protect children’s long-term well-being. “Bullying or neglect can deeply harm a child’s confidence and development. These strict rules encourage schools to adopt preventive strategies like continuous teacher training and stronger reporting systems,” he said.

Reporting and Protection

The UAE has also provided hotlines and emergency numbers for reporting child protection cases, ensuring parents and students have direct access to support.

 Key Takeaway:
The UAE is setting a strong example by holding schools accountable and prioritizing students’ safety. With these measures, schools are expected to create healthier, more secure learning environments for every child.

Tags: Anti-bullying policy UAEUAE child protection policyUAE education newsUAE school bullying lawUAE school safety regulations
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