Respectful Relationships Policy
Scottish Borders Council Education Committee has approved a new anti-bullying policy entitled 'Respectful Relationships' which was developed on the back of a range of evidence based recommendations from local young people.
The policy provides guidance, to staff, parents, and children and young people on the prevention and management of bullying behaviour to make all learning settings safe, respectful, and positive environments where bullying behaviour is never acceptable.
Advice for parents is available from Scotland's national anti-bullying service – ‘respectme’, including the ‘Pointers for Parents’ resource and ‘You Can Make A Difference - A Practical Guide for Parents and Carers’. These are available free from respectme publications.
Please visit the following website for more information: www.respectme.org.uk
Scottish Borders Council Education Committee has approved a new anti-bullying policy entitled 'Respectful Relationships' which was developed on the back of a range of evidence based recommendations from local young people.
The policy provides guidance, to staff, parents, and children and young people on the prevention and management of bullying behaviour to make all learning settings safe, respectful, and positive environments where bullying behaviour is never acceptable.
Advice for parents is available from Scotland's national anti-bullying service – ‘respectme’, including the ‘Pointers for Parents’ resource and ‘You Can Make A Difference - A Practical Guide for Parents and Carers’. These are available free from respectme publications.
Please visit the following website for more information: www.respectme.org.uk