All schools are required to have a policy which sets out clearly what is considered as bullying and/or harassment, what pupils and parents should do if they suspect bullying is taking place and how the school should deal with reports of such incidents.
Bullying is a regrettably commonplace feature, not just of schools and other communities of young people, but of adult society as well.
With local authority support, schools develop and implement policies designed both to promote a school ethos which discourages and inhibits bullying, and to set out procedures for tackling cases of bullying when they arise.
Key elements of strategic support in tackling bullying include:
If you have any concerns that your child may be being bullied or bullying other children at school, do make contact with the school as soon as possible, being as specific as you can about what has happened. You can find further guidance and support at any of the links shown.
By Post
Professional Development Centre
3 Lancaster Park
Bowerhill
Melksham
SN12 6TT
By Telephone
01380 733808
By Fax
01380 733809
| A to Z Names | Schools - bullying and harassment policy, Schools - bullying and harassment policy |
|---|---|
| Keywords | Bullying and Harassment Policy |
| PID No. | 886 |
| IPSV Category | Bullying at school |
| Level 1 Name | Schools - bullying and harassment policy |
| IPSV ID | undefined |