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Bullying Prevention and Intervention

Bullying Prevention and Intervention. Winning the War Against Bullying: It Begins with Administrators and Faculty. How Bullying Affects Children.

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Bullying Prevention and Intervention

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  1. Bullying Prevention and Intervention

  2. Winning the War Against Bullying: It Begins with Administrators and Faculty

  3. How Bullying Affects Children • Nearly one in five students in an average classroom is experiencing bullying in some way. The rest of the students, called bystanders, are also affected by the bullying.

  4. Section 16-28B-6Duties of schools. • Section 16-28B-6 • Duties of schools. • Each school shall do all of the following: • (1) Develop and implement evidence-based practices to promote a school environment that is free of harassment, intimidation, violence, and threats of violence. • (2) Develop and implement evidence-based practices to prevent harassment, intimidation, violence, and threats of violence based, as a minimum, on the criteria established by this chapter and local board policy, and to intervene when such incidents occur. • (3) Incorporate into civility, citizenship, and character education curricula awareness of and sensitivity to the prohibitions of this chapter and local board policy against harassment, intimidation, violence, and threats of violence. • (4) Report statistics to the local board of actual violence, submitted reports of threats of violence, and harassment. The local board shall provide the statistics of the school system and each school in the school system to the department for posting on the department website. The posted statistics shall be available to the public and any state or federal agency requiring the information. The identity of each student involved shall be protected and may not be posted on the department website. • (Act 2009-571, p. 1674, §6.)

  5. Next Steps: • Form a Antibullying committee or task force • Design a school plan • Schoolwide Antibullying pledge ceremony • Each grade develop an Anti-bullying project • Designate a school Anti-Bullying Week

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