There is even a children's prosecutor. The ambassador gave recommendations to parents of Ukrainian schoolchildren in Poland.
01.07.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
01.07.2025
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Ukrainian children studying in Polish schools have started facing the problem of bullying. This makes it relevant to address how parents can help their children in such difficult situations.
From the advice of Ambassador Vasyl Bondar, children and their parents can better understand how to identify and address bullying issues at school.
The Polish education system is actively working to ensure that Ukrainian children feel comfortable and safe in Polish schools, as their number there already exceeds 250,000. The Polish authorities also provide support to Ukrainian schoolchildren, but there are legislative issues that require attention and resolution.
The growing number of Ukrainian children in Polish schools calls for attention to their well-being and safety, as well as contributes to the further improvement of learning conditions and adaptation in a new environment.
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