WHAT IS BULLYING?
By far the most common forms of bullying are:
EMOTIONAL BULLYING
Not speaking to someone |
Ridiculing |
Tormenting
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Humiliating
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VERBAL BULLYING
Name calling |
Persistent teasing |
Sarcasm
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Threats |
Spreading rumours |
Other less common forms of bullying are:
PHYSICAL BULLYING
Pushing
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Kicking
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Hitting |
Any other forms of violence |
RACIST BULLYING
Gestures |
Comments
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Graffiti
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SEXUAL BULLYING
Unwanted physical contact |
Suggestive comments |
SOME GOOD ADVICE
If you are being bullied, or know someone who is, then tell someone you can trust:
– your parents
– a relative
– your class teacher
– other teaching staff
– other school staff
If you can, write down everything that has happened to you, or that you have seen.
Be careful to write down only those things which have really happened.
Other ways to tell are:
Put your writing in the ‘Suggestion Box’ Outside the Janitor’s office.
Telephone the Childline/Bullying
Freephone 0800 441111
PROCEDURE
The Sgoil nan Loch Prevention of Bullying Policy uses the ‘no blame’ approach (this means that the facts will be sought before action is taken.). In the first instance, HT/DHT will interview pupils.
The procedure works as follows:
1)The person who is being bullied is interviewed.
2)Any witnesses are interviewed.
3)The person or persons suspected of bullying are interviewed:
- The problem is explained as fact, not accusation.
- The person(s) suspected of bullying has it stressed to them that it is their responsibility to change.
- The person(s) suspected of bullying are asked for solutions to improve the situation.
- A review meeting is arranged for the following week.
4)A review meeting is held with the person(s) suspected of bullying.
Informing parents & staff – parents of all concerned will be informed of bullying incidents, by telephone. Staff will be informed of any bullying incidents.
If the bullying continues, then the following sanctions may be imposed. The nature or seriousness of the bullying will determine which of the sanctions will be employed.
SANCTIONS
Detention – the pupil is supervised at breaks and given school work to complete. This should involve reflection on the bully’s own behaviour and consequences, rather than lines.
If behaviour still does not improve, then the Head Teacher will initiate the next steps.
Meeting with parents – if the bullying persists, then parents will be invited to the school to discuss future action
Outside agencies – This is an extremely serious step, and further action, may be considered by the Police or Social Services.
Temporary exclusion – the pupil is excluded from the school for a set period of time.
Permanent Exclusion – the pupil is permanently excluded from the school.