24 April 2013
Harriett Baldwin has praised a Malvern school campaign to beat cyber-bullies. Chase High School ran a competition to find a poster to help raise the issue of cyber bullying and the MP presented the winner, Ewan Williams, with an iPad Mini donated by local cyber security company 3SDL. Company chairman Dibble Clark joined Harriett at a school assembly to announce the winner and make the presentation. Harriett commented: “Cyber bullying is a huge issue in schools and I was really impressed to see the school taking high profile steps to combat it. “Anonymous bullies are common in school life and in adult life and I hope that the poster helps to show pupils that this behaviour is not acceptable.” Harriett was taken on a tour of the school and met with staff and pupils as well as attending the Year Nine assembly. Harriett commented: “The Chase School is providing an excellent broad and deep education to Malvern’s brilliant young brains.”