Bullying Report Form
Bullying Report Form
All staff take any report of bullying behaviour seriously, responding calmly, but with concern. Reports will be dealt with promptly and impartially, ensuring that a thorough investigation is carried out. All those involved will be given the opportunity to be heard, supported, and protected.
To report bullying, speak to a member of staff or fill in the form below. Anything you write in the form will be treated confidentially, within the boundaries of our safeguarding policy.
Find more information in our Anti-Bullying Policy.
Definition of Bullying behaviours
Bullying is a behaviour that:
- involves systematic abuse of power. Bullying in school might not be confined to children; adults can also display bullying behaviour towards each other and children.
- is by an individual or group, repeated over time, that intentionally hurts another individual or group either physically or emotionally (DFE Preventing and Tackling Bullying 2017).
We aim to give children a clear understanding of what bullying behaviour is and how to deal with it. We use the STOP approach. We teach the children that bullying behaviour is Several Times On Purpose. We also teach them that they need to Start Telling Other People.