Mr. N. Reeson (Headteacher) is responsible for implementing anti-bullying strategy.
The named governor is: Mrs S. Alexander
The named e-safety govenor is: Mr. G Anderson
What is bullying?
If somebody physically hurts you, or verbally abuses you, that’s bullying. Specific types of bullying can include:
- Homophobic bullying based on your sexual orientation
- Racist bullying because of your skin colour
- Religious bullying because of your beliefs or faith.
- Sizeist bullying referring to your body size
- Sexist bullying focusing on you being of the opposite sex
- Cyberbullying targeting you online, often anonymously
- Bullying because you are different
- Bullying by exclusion from a peer group
Cyber bullying
Cyber bullying is any form of bullying that occurs via electronic communication such as e-mail, text and social media. Remember! If your child thinks they are being targeted (by anyone or groups) and any content they see or hear about from others should be reported to the Police immediately for investigation.
STOP Cyber bullying!
Discusses the issues around cyberbullying and offers advice on prevention and
how to tackle the people who do this and problems should they occur.
http://www.stopcyberbullying.org/
At Morpeth All Saints we believe everyone should be treated with:
forgivenessfriendship honesty love respect
We aim to make all those connected with the school aware of our opposition to bullying and we make clear each person’s responsibilities with regard to the eradication of bullying in our school.
At Morpeth All Saints CE First School we believe through raising awareness of bullying we can:-
- Help everyone understand what bullying is
- Talk openly about bullying and when they are subjected to it
- Provide children with the strategies to deal with bullying
- Model how to treat others
This will enable all our children to feel safe Learning with Love and Laughter.
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