Dealing With Bullying at School
Step 1
When reporting an incident it is important to have a record all of the details of the event(s) you wish to address... Included below is one example of record your may wish to use... When completing the record it is important to record only the facts and try to refrain from personal comments ...
The completed record will be useful when reporting the incident and helps to keep conversations focused when working with school staff, community groups, and when appropriate the police.
Also you may wish to become familiar with the policies and procedures within each School Board regarding bullying, safe schools. racism etc.
The completed record will be useful when reporting the incident and helps to keep conversations focused when working with school staff, community groups, and when appropriate the police.
Also you may wish to become familiar with the policies and procedures within each School Board regarding bullying, safe schools. racism etc.
Step 1
Step 2
Once you have documented the details about the incident, make arrangements to have a conversation with the appropriate staff or Administrators and/or police.
Many Boards of Education have protocols in place for reporting concerns including incidents involving bullying. The following shows a flowchart for reporting concerns in the HWDSB.
At each level it might be useful to follow up with the concern.
At each level it might be useful to follow up with the concern.
Step 3
There are many ways that you and your child can do in order to highlight your support to end bullying.