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MC State News: Opening of a Post Office at the Grimaldi Forum

Opening of a Post Office at the Grimaldi Forum

Monaco Post Office wishes to inform its valued customers of the opening of a post office at the Grimaldi Forum.  It will be open from 12 November 2018 at 9.30 a.m.

It will be accessible to all (in accordance with the Standard for people with restricted mobility), and will welcome customers from:

– 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays

– 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. on Saturdays

The last postal collection time is 3.45 p.m.

This office will offer the following services only, related to letters and parcels:

– Sale of postage stamps and postal products

– Items for which a notification has been issued will be held from 12 November 2018.

Items that are usually held at Les Moulins Post Office, since the closure of the Larvotto Post Office, can be collected from the Grimaldi Forum Post Office from 13 November 2018, located at 10 Avenue Princesse Grace.

However, all items for which a notification has been issued prior to this date will remain available at Les Moulins Post Office.

We inform our valued customers that all financial transactions can be carried out in our six other post offices.

Everyone is Mobilised to Help Combat Bullying in Schools

Everyone is Mobilised to Help Combat Bullying in Schools
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On Thursday 8 November 2018, all State and private schools under contract are taking part in a “No to Bullying” day.

This day is part of the Prince’s Government’s action and preventative plan to combat bullying in schools, which is based on three elements:  preventing and detecting various types of bullying, training adults who supervise students (such as teachers, school assistants, etc.) and dealing with bullying incidents.

Combating bullying is an integral part of the Prince’s Government’s preventative plan to promote the well-being of young people and increase their self-esteem.

This year, the Prince’s Government wished to focus on cyber violence, which affects children and adolescents today.

Cyber violence is an aggressive, intentional act, perpetrated by an individual or group via digital media against one or more victims.  It is expressed in various ways:  photographs that are published without permission or are modified, insults on social networks, identity theft, etc.

The aim of the 2018 “No to Bullying” day is to raise awareness among students and adults of the consequences of cyber violence and provide tools to prevent it.

Throughout the day, and throughout the week, and from Year 2 to Year 13, every school will be organising events on the theme of cyber violence, to give young people an opportunity to express themselves on this subject, with serious games, a choir, poster making, debates, role play, etc.

The Prince’s Government recalls that, for several years, internal regulations have prohibited the use of mobile phones by pupils within schools.

Source: en.gouv.mc

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