Anti-Bullying Policy

1. In accordance with the requirements of the Education (Welfare) Act 2000 and the code of behaviour guidelines issued by the NEWB, the Board of Management of Scoil Naomh Fiachra, Illistrin has adopted the following anti-bullying policy within the framework of the school’s overall code of behaviour. This policy fully complies with the requirements of the Anti-Bullying Procedures for Primary and Post-Primary Schools which were published in September 2013.

2. The Board of Management recognises the very serious nature of bullying and the negative impact that it can have on the lives of pupils and is therefore fully committed to the following key principles of best practice in preventing and tackling bullying behaviour:

3. In accordance with the Anti-Bullying Procedures for Primary and Post-Primary Schools bullying is defined as follows:

Bullying is unwanted negative behaviour, verbal, psychological or physical conducted, by an individual or group against another person (or persons) and which is repeated over time.

 The following types of bullying behaviour are included in the definition of bullying:

Additional information on different types of bullying is set out in Section 2 of the Anti-Bullying Procedures for Primary and Post-Primary Schools.

4.  A pupil or parent may bring a bullying concern to any teacher in the school. Individual teachers must take appropriate measures regarding reports of bullying behaviour in accordance with this policy. However, the relevant teachers for investigating and dealing with bullying are the class teachers with the support of the Principal teacher and Deputy Principal as necessary. Any teacher may act as a relevant teacher if circumstances are appropriate. The relevant teachers in this school are the Principal, Deputy Principal, S.P.H.E. co-ordinator and the class teacher.

5. The education and prevention strategies (including strategies specifically aimed at cyber- bullying and identity-based bullying including in particular, homophobic and transphobic bullying) that will be used by the school are as follows:

-Direct approach to teacher at an appropriate time.

-Hand note up with homework or place in Circle-Time box(Bubble Box).

-Make contact with a trusted teacher in the school.

-Get a parent or friend to tell on your behalf.

-the standards of behaviour expected from children in the school.

-what action the parents should take if their child is being bullied.

What action the parents should take if told that their child has engaged in bullying behaviour.

6.  The school’s procedures for investigation, follow-up and recording of bullying behaviour and the established intervention strategies used by the school for dealing with cases of bullying behaviour are as follows:

Procedures for investigating Bullying      

Responding to Bullying

 If it is determined that bullying has occurred it is dealt with as circumstances require:

Recording of Bullying Behaviour

 The Board of Management must ensure that the school has clear procedures for the formal noting and reporting of bullying behaviour. All records must be maintained in accordance with relevant data protection legislation.

The school’s procedures for noting and reporting bullying behaviour must adhere to the following:

A.

While all reports, including anonymous reports of bullying must be investigated and dealt with by the relevant  teacher.

The relevant teacher will use his/her professional judgement in relation to the records to be kept of these reports, the actions taken and any discussions with those involved regarding same.

B.

If it is established by the teacher that bullying has occurred, the relevant teacher must keep appropriate written records which will assist his/her efforts to resolve the issues and restore, as far as is practicable, the relationships of the parties involved.

C.

The relevant teacher must use the recording template at Appendix 3 to record the bullying behaviour in the following circumstances:

See Template in Appendix 3: DES Procedures

7. The school’s programme of support for working with pupils affected by bullying is as follows:

8. Supervision and Monitoring of Pupils:

The Board of Management confirms that appropriate supervision and monitoring policies and practices are in place to both prevent and deal with bullying behaviour and to facilitate early intervention where possible.

9. Prevention of Harassment:

The Board of Management confirms that the school will, in accordance with its obligations under equality legislation, take all such steps that are reasonably practicable to prevent the sexual harassment of pupils or staff or the harassment of pupils or staff on any of the nine grounds specified i.e. gender including transgender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, race and membership of the Traveller community.

 

This policy was adopted by the Board of Management on 20th September 2023.

10. This policy has been made available to school personnel, published on the school website and provided to the Parents’ Association. A copy of this policy will be made available to the Department and the patron if requested.

11. This policy and its implementation will be reviewed by the Board of Management once in every school year. Written notification that the review has been completed will be made available to school personnel, published on the school website and provided to the Parents’ Association. A record of the review and its outcome will be made available, if requested, to the patron and the Department.

 

Signed:    Fr Kevin Gillespie

Chairperson, Board of Management

An original signed copy of this document is available in the school office.