Anti-Bullying
Welcome to our Anti-Bullying page
David Nieper Academy recognises that bullying, especially if left unaddressed, can have a devastating effect on individuals; it can create a barrier to learning and have serious consequences for mental well-being. By effectively preventing and tackling bullying, our schools can help to create a safe, disciplined environment, where pupils are able to learn and fulfil their potential.
The Anti-Bullying Alliance defines bullying as:
The repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. It can happen face to face or online.
Bullying can include:
- Physical (hitting, kicking, taking another’s belongings)
- Verbal (name calling, insulting, making offensive remarks)
- Indirect (spreading rumours, excluding from social groups, cyber bullying via sending malicious e-mails or text messages)
Bullying can be an attack on a group to which an individual may belong. At David Nieper Academy, in accordance to the Equal Opportunities Policy, we will pay particular attention to any form of bullying involving:
- Race
- Sexual orientation
- Gender
- Religion
- EAL
- Disability and Special Educational Needs
- Looked After children
Reporting Incidents
It is important that incidents of alleged bullying are reported immediately so that appropriate action can be taken by the Academy in supporting all parties involved.
Parents are encouraged to report any concerns relating to bullying to our Pastoral Support Managers, in the first instance, via a telephone call or email.
Students who have been bullied or have witnessed others being bullied should ideally report the incident to their Pastoral Support Manager, as soon as possible. The staff member will investigate the allegation in order to reach a resolution, whilst keeping all parties informed via our internal recording system.
We will provide support to students who are bullied by:
- Assuring them that it was right to report the incident.
- Encouraging them to talk about how they feel.
- Ascertaining the extent of the problem by interviewing those involved and taking written statements where necessary.
- Trying to ensure that they feel safe by discussing strategies to remain so.
- Asking them to report any further incidents in order that bullying can be stopped.
- Seek to take a restorative approach by involving friends, peer support, mediation with the bully (with pastoral support staff or other staff) and parents/ carers where appropriate.
- Considering and applying sanctions under the Behaviour Policy.
We will provide support to students involved in bullying others by:
- Encouraging them to talk about how they feel
- Involving parents, carers and staff to ascertain what support they need, e.g. anger management, counselling.
- Using sanctions under the Behaviour Policy to impress upon the perpetrator that their behaviour is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
- Monitoring future behaviour and taking appropriate course of action.
All incidents of bullying will be recorded to allow tracking, monitoring and evaluation. This will in all instances include:
- Incident details
- Action taken including sanctions applied
- Resolution
- Staff involved
This information will be used by the Senior Leadership Team for:
- Sharing of good practice
- Ensuring parity in dealing with incidents
- Identifying where bullying is a factor in non-attendance at school
- Exclusion data relating to bullying
At David Nieper Academy we aim to create a positive learning environment where students take responsibility for their own and each other’s well-being. For example;
- Curriculum opportunities in class are used to raise awareness about bullying and our anti-bullying policy, create an anti-bullying ethos and encourage students to manage their relationships positively with others.
- We use the British Values programme to develop social and emotional skills such as empathy and the management of feelings, thereby providing continuity from primary to secondary education.
- Assemblies and Tutor time are also used to promote awareness of the negative consequences of bullying.
- We raise awareness through the Anti-Bullying week events in November each year, which provides a direct link to primary school experiences.
- We aim to provide understanding and tolerance of all our differences and encourage our students to disown bullying in any form.
- We also have a number of students and staff trained as Anti Bullying Ambassadors.
David Nieper Academy takes incidents of bullying very seriously and would urge any student who is experiencing bullying in school to contact one of the key members of staff such as:
- Pastoral Support Manager
- Family Support Manager
- Progress and Achievement Leader
- Form Tutor
- Teacher
Find someone you trust and someone you feel able to talk to!
Together we can work to resolve any issue.
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Please find below website links to useful guidance, information and support.