B.C. government aims to stem gang violence with school-based approach

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The new ERASE strategy will help the government combat bullying, violence and harassment through education

B.C. Education Minister Rob Fleming shown at the Legislative Press Theatre in Victoria, B.C., on Sept. 22, 2015.British Columbia’s Education Minister Rob Fleming says a new anti-gang strategy will help at-risk youth make the right decisions and not join criminal groups.

Through the partnership, the ministry says after-school programs will be set up where they don’t already exist and new local secondary school elective courses will be created that focus on connecting teen boys. Localized monthly reports on public social media posts regarding gang activity will be provided to school districts, along with support as needed on how best to address any concerning online behaviour, it says.

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