Anti-Bullying
Remember:
If you have a concern about a child or any other safeguarding issue, please contact one of the following people by calling
01377 830392
Mr R Palmer - Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mrs L Fawcett Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mr M Buckle – Safeguarding Governor & Chair of Governors
BULLYING IS BEHAVIOUR THAT HURTS SOMEONE ELSE – SUCH AS NAME CALLING, HITTING, PUSHING, SPREADING RUMOURS, THREATENING OR UNDERMINING SOMEONE.
The NSPCC states that it can happen anywhere – at school, at home or online. It’s usually repeated over a long period of time and can hurt a child both physically and emotionally.
Bullying that happens online, using social networks, games and mobile phones, is often called cyberbullying. A child can feel like there’s no escape because it can happen wherever they are, at any time of day or night.
Bullying includes:
KIDSCAPE’S TOP TIPS FOR TACKLING BULLYING
Top tips for children
For more information about how to protect yourself from bullying and cyber bullying, make new friends and build confidence, visit: www.kidscape.org.uk/advice
Top tips for parents
For more information about bullying, supporting your child and working effectively with the school, please visit the parental advice section on the Kidscape website: www.kidscape.org.uk/advice
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Behaviour Policy Oct 2023.doc | .doc | ||
Anti-bullying policy 2024.doc | .doc |
Anti-Bullying
Remember:
If you have a concern about a child or any other safeguarding issue, please contact one of the following people by calling
01377 830392
Mr R Palmer - Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mrs L Fawcett Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mr M Buckle – Safeguarding Governor & Chair of Governors
BULLYING IS BEHAVIOUR THAT HURTS SOMEONE ELSE – SUCH AS NAME CALLING, HITTING, PUSHING, SPREADING RUMOURS, THREATENING OR UNDERMINING SOMEONE.
The NSPCC states that it can happen anywhere – at school, at home or online. It’s usually repeated over a long period of time and can hurt a child both physically and emotionally.
Bullying that happens online, using social networks, games and mobile phones, is often called cyberbullying. A child can feel like there’s no escape because it can happen wherever they are, at any time of day or night.
Bullying includes:
KIDSCAPE’S TOP TIPS FOR TACKLING BULLYING
Top tips for children
For more information about how to protect yourself from bullying and cyber bullying, make new friends and build confidence, visit: www.kidscape.org.uk/advice
Top tips for parents
For more information about bullying, supporting your child and working effectively with the school, please visit the parental advice section on the Kidscape website: www.kidscape.org.uk/advice
Name | Format | ||
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Files | |||
Behaviour Policy Oct 2023.doc | .doc | ||
Anti-bullying policy 2024.doc | .doc |
Anti-Bullying
Remember:
If you have a concern about a child or any other safeguarding issue, please contact one of the following people by calling
01377 830392
Mr R Palmer - Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mrs L Fawcett Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mr M Buckle – Safeguarding Governor & Chair of Governors
BULLYING IS BEHAVIOUR THAT HURTS SOMEONE ELSE – SUCH AS NAME CALLING, HITTING, PUSHING, SPREADING RUMOURS, THREATENING OR UNDERMINING SOMEONE.
The NSPCC states that it can happen anywhere – at school, at home or online. It’s usually repeated over a long period of time and can hurt a child both physically and emotionally.
Bullying that happens online, using social networks, games and mobile phones, is often called cyberbullying. A child can feel like there’s no escape because it can happen wherever they are, at any time of day or night.
Bullying includes:
KIDSCAPE’S TOP TIPS FOR TACKLING BULLYING
Top tips for children
For more information about how to protect yourself from bullying and cyber bullying, make new friends and build confidence, visit: www.kidscape.org.uk/advice
Top tips for parents
For more information about bullying, supporting your child and working effectively with the school, please visit the parental advice section on the Kidscape website: www.kidscape.org.uk/advice
Name | Format | ||
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Files | |||
Behaviour Policy Oct 2023.doc | .doc | ||
Anti-bullying policy 2024.doc | .doc |
Anti-Bullying
Remember:
If you have a concern about a child or any other safeguarding issue, please contact one of the following people by calling
01377 830392
Mr R Palmer - Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mrs L Fawcett Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mr M Buckle – Safeguarding Governor & Chair of Governors
BULLYING IS BEHAVIOUR THAT HURTS SOMEONE ELSE – SUCH AS NAME CALLING, HITTING, PUSHING, SPREADING RUMOURS, THREATENING OR UNDERMINING SOMEONE.
The NSPCC states that it can happen anywhere – at school, at home or online. It’s usually repeated over a long period of time and can hurt a child both physically and emotionally.
Bullying that happens online, using social networks, games and mobile phones, is often called cyberbullying. A child can feel like there’s no escape because it can happen wherever they are, at any time of day or night.
Bullying includes:
KIDSCAPE’S TOP TIPS FOR TACKLING BULLYING
Top tips for children
For more information about how to protect yourself from bullying and cyber bullying, make new friends and build confidence, visit: www.kidscape.org.uk/advice
Top tips for parents
For more information about bullying, supporting your child and working effectively with the school, please visit the parental advice section on the Kidscape website: www.kidscape.org.uk/advice
Name | Format | ||
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Files | |||
Behaviour Policy Oct 2023.doc | .doc | ||
Anti-bullying policy 2024.doc | .doc |
Anti-Bullying
Remember:
If you have a concern about a child or any other safeguarding issue, please contact one of the following people by calling
01377 830392
Mr R Palmer - Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mrs L Fawcett Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mr M Buckle – Safeguarding Governor & Chair of Governors
BULLYING IS BEHAVIOUR THAT HURTS SOMEONE ELSE – SUCH AS NAME CALLING, HITTING, PUSHING, SPREADING RUMOURS, THREATENING OR UNDERMINING SOMEONE.
The NSPCC states that it can happen anywhere – at school, at home or online. It’s usually repeated over a long period of time and can hurt a child both physically and emotionally.
Bullying that happens online, using social networks, games and mobile phones, is often called cyberbullying. A child can feel like there’s no escape because it can happen wherever they are, at any time of day or night.
Bullying includes:
KIDSCAPE’S TOP TIPS FOR TACKLING BULLYING
Top tips for children
For more information about how to protect yourself from bullying and cyber bullying, make new friends and build confidence, visit: www.kidscape.org.uk/advice
Top tips for parents
For more information about bullying, supporting your child and working effectively with the school, please visit the parental advice section on the Kidscape website: www.kidscape.org.uk/advice
Name | Format | ||
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Files | |||
Behaviour Policy Oct 2023.doc | .doc | ||
Anti-bullying policy 2024.doc | .doc |