Over the last years, the Supreme Audit Office has conducted several audits related to selected elements of schools’ activities in similar areas. These audits confirmed, among others, the ineffectiveness of school pathologies prevention, emerging new dangers (e.g. cyberbullying), and insufficient support for talented students. NIK also negatively assessed the way in which the Minister of National Education performed the tasks set out in the National Programme for Mental Health Protection. The audit showed that in the years 2011-2015 the Minister realised only two out of nine tasks related to mental health promotion and mental disorders prevention that the Ministry was obliged to fulfil. As a result, NIK carried out a comprehensive follow up audit aimed both at examining the scope of psychological assistance provided to pupils, and at presenting the way in which the functioning of schools has an impact on their mental health.
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