A Student Speaks: How Can We Make Schools Safer
Jessie Lee, Member, UNICEF Young Persons’ Advisory Group
30-Oct-25 15:00
 
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Recently, in Melaka, a group of 17-year-olds was accused of allegedly raping their schoolmate at a secondary school in Alor Gajah. In Kedah, there was a statutory rape case involving underage students. And very close to home, in Bandar Utama, Selangor, a 14-year-old boy has been charged with murdering his 16-year-old female schoolmate at SMK Bandar Utama (4).
These are only incidents that have been reported in October 2025. Not to mention, recently there was a case in Sarawak where a group of boys allegedly threatened to stab and sexually assault their classmate — an incident now under police investigation. So, why is this happening? What can we do about it?
In recent weeks, we’ve been hearing a lot from adult experts and stakeholders, be it teachers, parents, psychologists, academics, and activists. In this episode, we speak to Jessie Lee, who’s currently a form four student in a public school in the Klang Valley. She’s a Child Rights Advocate, a member of the UNICEF Young Persons’ Advisory Group. She’s also a part of SUHAKAM Consultative Child Council.
Produced by: Dashran Yohan
Presented by: Dashran Yohan
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Categories: Law/Activism
Tags: UNICEF Young Persons’ Advisory Group, SUHAKAM Consultative Child Council, the bigger picture, beyond the ballot box, bullying, sexual harassment,

