Anti-Bullying Policy and Procedures
We are aware that bullying can happen anywhere, but we strongly believe that wherever students are they have the right to be safe. Nobody has the right to make anyone unhappy.
Aims and Objectives of our Policy
- To ensure that all students, parents and staff are aware of the definition of bullying and the distressing effect it has on it’s victims.
- To outline Driffield School’s Anti-bullying strategy using trained anti-bullying peer mentors, ‘the Chat Room’ – a designated, fully staffed room for vulnerable students to access during lunchtimes and trained, experienced House Tutors.
- To ensure that all students, parents and staff are fully aware of the referral procedures for reporting bullying incidents and the strategies adopted for supporting those involved in these incidents.
- To establish a climate in which students who are being bullied, or think another student is being bullied, can speak to an appropriately trained person in the full knowledge that they will be listened to and receive a prompt, appropriate and sensitive response.
- To create a school community where bullying is recognised as unacceptable and where all students can feel valued, secure and happy.
- Anti Bullying Policy (pdf, 86.5 KB)