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Are schools obliged to respond to bullying incidents, regardless?

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Jux · 06/05/2011 16:12

That's it really. Are they? or are they allowed to respond more leniently if they think it merits it or if they are requested to do so by the victim's family?

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TheVisitor · 06/05/2011 16:13

Ask for a copy of their bullying policy.

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Jux · 07/05/2011 10:40

I have one, they give it out as part of their welcome pack. I needed to know if there was some law which obliged them to take specific actions under whatever circumstances, like a kind of tick box thing - 3 ticks and it's this action, 5 ticks and it's this etc.

Thanks though.

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kc0rns1lk · 07/05/2011 10:40

need more info really

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Oakmaiden · 07/05/2011 10:41

Policies are just guidelines. They don't HAVE to be followed if there is a good reason not to - but they should have a good reason if they choose not to follow policy, as they may be called on to justify their actions.

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Jux · 07/05/2011 22:18

OK, thanks. I've got it sorted.

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