安大略省90%的天主教学校教师从2024年至2025年面临暴力或骚扰,与人员配备和资金短缺有关的事件不断增加。
90% of Ontario Catholic school teachers faced violence or harassment from 2024–2025, with rising incidents linked to staffing and funding shortfalls.
安大略省英语天主教教师协会的一份新报告显示,安大略省90%的天主教学校教师在2024年至2025年期间经历或目睹暴力或骚扰,2017年以来平均每名教师每年发生7起事件。
A new report by the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association reveals 90% of Catholic school teachers in Ontario experienced or witnessed violence or harassment between 2024 and 2025, with an average of seven incidents per teacher annually—up from 2017.
人身攻击,包括拳打脚踢、拉发和企图刺杀是司空见惯的现象,特别是在小学,而在中学,骚扰和歧视更为频繁。
Physical assaults, including punching, hair pulling, and attempted stabbings, were common, especially in elementary schools, while harassment and discrimination were more frequent in secondary schools.
教师,特别是妇女和处于社会边缘地位的群体说,种族化的事件往往被驳回。
Teachers, particularly women and marginalized groups, said racialized incidents were often dismissed.
人员短缺、过度拥挤和资金不足被认为是主要原因。
Staffing shortages, overcrowding, and underfunding were cited as key causes.
OECTA呼吁对心理健康支助进行紧急投资,教育部则强调安全和协作,但没有解决资金问题。
The OECTA is calling for urgent investments in mental health supports, while the Ministry of Education emphasized safety and collaboration but did not address funding concerns.