Scotland has a national approach to anti-bullying which is outlined in the “Bullying ….. A guide for parents and Carers” leaflet below. The approach aims to build capacity, resilience and skills in children and young people to prevent and deal with bullying.
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Bullying in schools
What is bullying?
Bullying can be abuse or harassment of varying kinds including name calling, threats and physical violence.
Report bullying
If your child is the victim of bullying at school, you and your child should report the incident to your child’s teacher or another member of staff.
The school will investigate and gather evidence of the bullying that has gone on. They will do all they can to find a lasting solution.
Our anti-bullying policy
Our anti-bullying policy aims to ensure all North Ayrshire Schools quickly and effectively deal with incidents of bullying. Our schools work to the following core anti-bullying procedures:
- Educational establishments should develop a culture based on the values of wisdom, justice, compassion and integrity.
- Any allegation of bullying should be taken seriously and investigated thoroughly.
- Appropriate action should be taken to resolve incidents in both the short and long term interests of the alleged victim.
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Helplines
If you are affected by any of the materials please contact:-
National bullying line
Call 0845 22 55 787 (Open 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday)
Parents – NSPCC
Call 0808 800 500 E-mail help@nspcc.org.uk
Children – ChildLine Scotland
Call 0800 1111 Visit: www.childline.org.uk
Ask for help
These websites offer advice on coping with and reporting bullying: