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Anti Bullying update What are we doing?

Anti Bullying update What are we doing?. Charlotte Brown Anti Bullying Strategy Support Officer Children’s Services. Awarded October 2012. Salford’s Definition of Bullying.

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Anti Bullying update What are we doing?

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  1. Anti Bullying update What are we doing? Charlotte Brown Anti Bullying Strategy Support Officer Children’s Services Awarded October 2012

  2. Salford’s Definition of Bullying Bullying is an unwanted behaviour that oppresses and intimidates another person, emotionally and sometimes physically. The behaviour is repeated or has the potential to be repeated and as a result makes the person feel unhappy and unsafe. A child or person affected can be bullied at any time or place. • BULLYING IS WRONG • Developed by the BIG Peer to Peer Group, September 2012 and endorsed by the CYPT Awarded October 2012

  3. Governance Awarded October 2012 The Anti-Bullying Policy and Action Plan act as the operational deliverymechanism of the Strategy. The strategy covers all organisations and settings. The Anti-Bullying Sub-Group report progress at least every six months to Salford Children and Young People’s Trust, Salford Safeguarding Children Board and other interested parties will be able to monitor progress via the Trust’s annual report.

  4. What are our key measures? Awarded October 2012

  5. How do we deliver these?

  6. How do we deliver these? Awarded October 2012

  7. How have we delivered these? Awarded October 2012

  8. Priorities for 2013-2014 • To raise awareness of the prevalence and significant impact of bullying • To consult widely and regularly • To ensure that member agencies and partners have a set of robust principles • To provide education • To provide speedy, effective and targeted support • To manage incident reporting, recording and referral • To regularly review progress against plan and refine strategies as required, raising standards Awarded October 2012

  9. Any questions? Please contact: Charlotte Brown Anti Bullying Strategy Support Officer 0161 793 3278 0754 541 9939 Charlotte.brown@salford.gov.uk

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