Centene Corporation And Cenpatico Partner With Children’s National Health System To Fight Bullying
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Bullying has become a significant problem in
- Every seven minutes a child is bullied.
- Over 3.2 million students are victims of bullying.
- 1 out of 10 students drop out of school because of repeated bullying.
- Harassment and bullying have been linked to 75 percent of school-shooting incidents.
Despite these numbers, few parents, teachers and other authorities are informed or intervene to stop bullying. As a result, children suffer from negative side effects, such as significant drops in grades, increased anxiety, loss of friends and poor social life.
"As a leading national healthcare company,
"Bullying is a pervasive behavior among children. If we can empower them through this much-needed campaign, we can help kids better understand what bullying is and what its consequences are," said
Dr. Wright is an expert in understanding the effects of bullying on children and how it can impact all aspects of their health and well-being. In addition to his position at the
"No Bullying Zone" Campaign
Through
In addition, students will have the opportunity to add comments and artwork to a special anti-bullying graffiti wall. This wall will travel around the country over the next year as part of the focus on this topic and will ultimately be housed in
The first stop for this campaign, including the traveling graffiti wall, is scheduled for
The next stop will be at
In addition to this current campaign, Cenpatico,
"Cenpatico is working on multiple fronts to address the critical problem of bullying and its impact on children and youth," said
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Cenpatico's expertise lies in managing benefits for vulnerable populations. Our healthcare specialties include behavioral health, foster care, school-based services, specialty therapy and rehabilitation, community reentry and more. We have managed
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