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Good afternoon, and welcome to NH News.
Our mainsubject today is welfare, due to the yearly Welfare Day at all schools of Copenhagen
We've got a reporter standing at the Ny Hollaender school, and Cecilia, how's it going out there?
Well, it's going fine out here, sofie. I'm currently trying to find some students to interview, so follow up.
- Here we've got Filip Soerensen. Filip, what do you do in order to prevent bullying?
- Erh, we've got some rules, but not everybody is following them.
- Why do you think that some people are not following these rules?
- Either to be popular, or due to personal problems
- But, don't you think that the parents play a major role too?
- Well, that depends on how seriouse they take it. If not taken seriouse, neither will the child in that case.
- Thanks for your time, and back to the studio.
- And here in the studio, we've got Henning and Christian. Henning you'r the School Administrator, and Christian, you'r the shrink on Lindevang school
- What do you believe that good welfare is?
- Erhm... Welfare is when kids play together, and have fun together, without being bullied or being punched. You've gotta be sweet.
- But that's not how it functions on you'r school. Cristian, you'r the shrink, and can you tell us how it really is?
- I've had lot of coincidences from that school, where children have felt outside.
- But, what do you to in order to get things straightened up?
- We play with them, or, the teachers do, I don't get much feedback. I just sit at my office. I'm a administrator!