Approved by: Amy Churchill & Anna Henry (Principles)
Principles & Values
As a school we take bullying and its impact seriously. Students and parents should be assured that known incidents of bullying will be responded to. Bullying will not be tolerated. The school will seek ways to counter the effects of bullying that may occur within the school. The ethos of our school fosters high expectations of outstanding behaviour and we will consistently challenge any behaviour that falls below this.
Objectives of this Policy
What is Bullying?
Bullying is unacceptable behaviour used by an individual or group, usually repeated over time, which intentionally hurts another individual or group either physically or emotionally.
Bullying can be defined in many ways:
Bullying may be related to:
Bullying could take place in the dance studio, changing rooms, toilets, on the journey to and from dance school and online.
Perpetrators and Victims
Bullying takes place where there is an imbalance of power of one person or persons over another. This can be achieved by:
Staff must remain vigilant about bullying behaviours and approach this in the same way as any other category of child abuse; that is, do not wait to be told before you raise concerns or deal directly with this matter. Children may not be aware that they are being bullied; because they may be too young or have a level of Special Educational Needs which means that they may be unable to realise what others may do doing to them.
Staff must also be aware of those children who may be vulnerable students; those coming from troubled families, or those responding to emotional problems or mental health issues which may bring about a propensity to be unkind to others, or may make them more likely to fall victim to the behaviour of others.
What is it Important to Respond to Bullying?
Signs and Symptoms
A child may indicate by signs of behaviour that he or she is being bullied. Adults should be aware of these possible signs and that they should investigate if a child:
Outcomes & Sanctions
JSSOD operates a zero tolerance approach to any form of bullying, however we must be certain it has occurred within class time and at the school for us to take action. Any initial offence will be dealt with and recorded immediately by a member of staff and Principals will be notified. The Principals will decide what further action is required depending on the nature of the bullying and the seriousness of the offence. Should the Principles deem the action serious enough, they will discuss this with the person/persons in question and their parent/guardian and an official warning will be given any repeat bullying will result in being asked to leave the school with immediate effect.
Staff will be vigilant regarding groups of friends together. Friendship groups may bring about the imbalance of power and must be led towards welcoming others to join them and not excluding others from their group. Staff must reinforce a general message that children do not have to be friends with everyone else, but they must be respectful of everyone else’s feelings and be kind to each other.
Advice to Parents
As the parent of a child whom you suspect is being bullied –
Do Not:
Both of these will only make the problem much harder to solve.
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