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Anti-Bullying Policies:Anti-Bullying Policies:
Promoting a Positive School ClimatePromoting a Positive School Climate
ANNA LISSA M. DINOPOL
Royal Child Academy of Mactan, Inc.
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COVERAGE OF ANTI-BULLYING POLICY
• Public and Private
• Kindergarten
• Elementary
• Secondary Schools
• Learning Centers
- as facilities for learning programs
for out-of-school youth and adults
BULLYING DEFINED
• A severe or repeated use of physical act
or gesture, written or electronic,
expression or combination thereof
resulting to”
– Fear, physical, emotional harm, damage to
property, creation of hostile environment and
infringement of rights of another student.
– Disruption of education process or orderly
operation of the school.
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FORMS OF BULLYING
1. Physical Bullying
This is when a person (or group of people)
uses physical action to bully, such as hitting,
poking, tripping or pushing.
Repeatedly and intentionally damaging
someone’s belongings is also physical bullying.
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FORMS OF BULLYING
2. Social (covert) Bullying
Indirect actions, such as lying about someone,
spreading rumors, playing a nasty joke that
make the person feel humiliated or powerless
mimicking or deliberately excluding someone.
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FORMS OF BULLYING
3. Psychological Bullying
For example, threatening, manipulating or stalking
someone.
4. Cyber-Bullying
This is a method of Bullying using Technology
such as email, mobile phone, chat rooms and
social networking sites to bully verbally, socially or
psychologically.
( In the Philippines, two (2) recorded physical bullying that lead to
death and a case where a parent allegedly pointed a gun to
a bullying victim)
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Psychological/Verbal Violence Experienced in School
(Elem. & H.S.) Plan Philippines 2009
1) Ridiculed, Teased 64%
2) Cursed, had bad words spoken, shouted at 56%
3) Deliberately ignored or not spoken to 40%
4) Humiliated, degraded 40%
5) Threatened with physical violence 29%
6) Threatened to hurt people close to the child 27%
Cyber-Bullying Includes:
• Texting
• Email
• Instant messaging
• Chatting
• Social media
• Online games
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CYBER-BULLYING
- Is a form of bullying. It involves four elements to be
classified as such
• Technology – this involves the use of cell phone and related
electronic devices, tablets, computers, social web and the
use of videos and images.
• Deliberate – the act in not spontaneous, as in the outraged
involving the reactions against the person caught on
cameras slapping an MMDA enforcer.
• Repeated – if online behavior becomes a repeated act and
directed to one person or group, then it becomes a potential
case of cyber-bullying.
• Hostile – the last element to classify an act as cyber-bullying
is the hostile behavior of the perpetrator to the subject. The
hostile acts are intended to strip the victim of self-dignity and
worth.
(Bullying, in international circle, is commonly referred to minor (victims and
aggressor)
If an adult is involve, the term being used is either cyber harassment or cyber
stalking.
What the Law requires from the school:
1. Come up with policies defining and prohibiting:
– Bullying inside school premises
– Bullying outside school premises (cyber-bullying) resulting to the
definition above
– Retaliation against person who reports bullying incidents or bullies.
1. Come up with administrative procedures and
disciplinary actions:
2. Rehabilitation Program for the Bullies
3. Strategies and Procedures for
– Recording and Reporting System
– Reporting and Investigation
– Filter False reports and disciplinary action for students making false
reports
– Safety and security of students
– Support services such as counseling for victims
– Education for parents and students on bullying dynamics
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What the Law requires from the school:
5. Mechanism
– Persons accountable for the implementation ( Principal or anyone with
comparable role)
– Who can report incidents of bullying: school head, parent, student,
volunteers)
– Who should handle bullying cases: Principal and/or person designated
by the Principal
– Expected Actions
• Investigate promptly
• Take appropriate disciplinary actions
• Report to law enforcement agency if provisions of revised penal code was satisfied
• Notify parents or guardians of perpetrators
• Notify parents or guardians of victims and inform of the actions that has been taken
and preventive measures
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What the Law requires from the school:
6. Reporting Requirements
– Six (6) months after the effectivity of this law, school will inform
their division superintendent, in writing, of the policies,
procedures and strategies they have formulated.
– This shall also be a requirement before operation of new school
commence.
– Annual reporting of schools to division superintendent on
relevant statistics and data. These in turn will be summarized
and reported to DepEd Secretary.
– The DepEd Secretary shall summarize these and report the
same on basic education of both Houses of Congress.
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How to handle Cyberbullying
• School’s Role
– Clear policy on cyber-bullying
– Parents-Teacher School Council of Bullying
– Education program for parents-teachers-students on Social Web
– Counseling for the victim
• Parent’s Role
– Be knowledgeable. Prevention is better.
– Be involve on the on-line activities of your child.
• Regulate the use of computer and other technology
• Impress on your kids that technology is meant to add value to others not harm them
– Ensure that the household helper are also equipped of the basics of cyber
wellness
– Listen ( do not react or over-react)
– Preserve the evidence ( screen shot, do not delete email, chat, wall posting)
– Try to identify the bully (ip address, profile)
– Report the bully to the service provider
– Unfriend or block bully
– Communicate with the school and parent organization
– Seek police or legal when needed 13
How to handle Cyberbullying
• Pupil’s Role
– Share your account with your parent
– Do not share too much information about you
– Do not give your real time location
– Do not post pictures of you and your family
– Do not go to sites that encourages anonimity
– Connect only with people you know
– Do not talk to strangers in any way
– Do not engage a bully
– Report a bully to parents or trusted adult
– Together with your parents, unfriend or block the bully
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School Prevention/Intervention Programs
• Schools to have prevention program that is comprehensive, multi-faceted
and shall involve all education stakeholders and personnel. This may
contain:
– Positive school climate/environment
– Periodic assessment and monitoring of bullying behaviors
– Periodic review of manual of conduct for both students and personnel, in relation
to bullying
– Activities on the issue for students, personnel and service providers
– Personnel Development
– Coordination with LGUs and other stakeholders
– Classroom initiatives/activities
– Activities involving parents
• Schools to have intervention programs to ensure continuity of policies.
These may include
– Activities
– Corrective and preventive, rather than punitive measures
• Intake Sheet to be accomplished by schools whenever there is an incident
of bullying
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The Child Protection Committee (CPC)
• School Head/Administrator - Chairperson
• Guidance Counselor/Teacher - Vice Chairperson
• Representative of Teachers - Member
(Designated by the Faculty)
• Representative of Parents - Member
(Designated by the PTA)
• Representative of Students - Member
(Designated by the Student Council)
• Representative from Community - Member
(Designated by the Punong Barangay Council for the Protection of Children)
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Due Process in Handling Bullying Reports
• Students and his parents to be informed IN WRITING of
the complaint
• Student to be given the opportunity to answer with
assistance of parents/guardians
• Decision of the school head shall be IN WRITING,
stating the basis thereof
• School head’s decision may be appealed to the Division
Office of DepEd
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Other Salient Points…
• Anti-Bullying policy may be part of the school’s child
protection policy
• School should submit reports prescribed in IRR
• Students should have a duty to intervene to protect the
victim, unless the same jeopardizes their safety/security
• Students, like teachers, have a duty to report incidents of
bullying
• The Child Protection Committee shall also be the Anti-
Bullying Committee
• Jurisdiction for complaints of bullying and other acts
under the IRR is EXCLUSIVE:
- Department of Education or private school only and not subject to
barangay settlement.
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Other Salient Points…
• Anti-Bullying Procedures must include:
– Immediate response, call the attention of any school personnel
– Stop the bullying immediately
– Remove students from harm and provide medical attention if
needed
– Bring the bully to the Guidance Office or designated personnel
• Anonymous reporting to be entertained
• Person reporting to be afforded protection
• Fact-Finding and Documentation:
– Designated School Official to:
• Interview parties involved separately
• Assess threat level, devise intervention strategies
• Inform parents of both parties of the steps to be taken
• Make recommendations to Child Protection Committee
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Other Salient Points…
• The Child Protection Committee to determine the intervention
programs for parties involved
• Schools may refer parties to trained professional outside the school
• Disciplinary measures must be according to nature, gravity of the
bullying and attendant circumstances
• Due process must be observed
• Community service may be a form of punishment if the same is in
the rules and regulations of the school
• The Child Protection Committee supervises the intervention
program
• False accusation of bullying also to be sanctioned
• Bullying incidents are confidential and breach thereof by school
personnel is likewise sanctioned.
• All schools covered to submit a copy of their anti-bullying policy to
the Division Office ( IRR was signed December 13, 2013)
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Intervention Strategies: Protecting Victims
• Supervise and discipline offending students fairly and consistently.
• Provide adult supervision during recess, lunch time, bathroom
breaks and in the hallways during times of transition.
• Maintain contact with parents and guardians of all involved parties.
• Provide counseling for the victim if needed.
• Instruct school personnel to monitor parties involved in previous
bullying incidents and instruct them to intervene if problem recurs.
• Check with victim daily to ensure that there is no further bullying or
retaliation.
SMART Approach to Addressing BullyingSMART Approach to Addressing Bullying
Stay Safe
Make Connections
Always Stand Up For Yourself
Realize Your Options
Talk It Out
SMART Approach to Addressing Bullying
Stay Safe
• Think ahead. Do what you need to do to
stay out of harm’s way.
• Avoid places and situations that place you
at risk.
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Make Connections
• Develop friendships with people whom
you view as trustworthy and who share
your interests.
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Always Stand Up For Yourself
• Walk with your head up and make eye
contact with others.
• Keep your cool.
• Don’t allow the words or actions of others
to hurt you.
• Tell the harasser to stop.
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Realize Your Options
• You didn’t cause this problem.
• Suffering in silence only gives the person
harassing you more opportunity to
continue or increase harmful behaviours.
• Reacting by getting physical, getting
friends to return the harassment, or
ignoring the harassment only makes it
worse.
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Talk It Out
• Talk to trusted friends or adults about how
you want the negative situation to be
resolved.
• Get help if and when needed.
• When it’s over, let it go. Dwelling on
negative incidents takes away from your
enjoyment of life.
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Anti bullying. salient points

  • 1. 1 Anti-Bullying Policies:Anti-Bullying Policies: Promoting a Positive School ClimatePromoting a Positive School Climate ANNA LISSA M. DINOPOL Royal Child Academy of Mactan, Inc.
  • 2. 2 COVERAGE OF ANTI-BULLYING POLICY • Public and Private • Kindergarten • Elementary • Secondary Schools • Learning Centers - as facilities for learning programs for out-of-school youth and adults
  • 3. BULLYING DEFINED • A severe or repeated use of physical act or gesture, written or electronic, expression or combination thereof resulting to” – Fear, physical, emotional harm, damage to property, creation of hostile environment and infringement of rights of another student. – Disruption of education process or orderly operation of the school. 3
  • 4. 4 FORMS OF BULLYING 1. Physical Bullying This is when a person (or group of people) uses physical action to bully, such as hitting, poking, tripping or pushing. Repeatedly and intentionally damaging someone’s belongings is also physical bullying.
  • 5. 5 FORMS OF BULLYING 2. Social (covert) Bullying Indirect actions, such as lying about someone, spreading rumors, playing a nasty joke that make the person feel humiliated or powerless mimicking or deliberately excluding someone.
  • 6. 6 FORMS OF BULLYING 3. Psychological Bullying For example, threatening, manipulating or stalking someone. 4. Cyber-Bullying This is a method of Bullying using Technology such as email, mobile phone, chat rooms and social networking sites to bully verbally, socially or psychologically. ( In the Philippines, two (2) recorded physical bullying that lead to death and a case where a parent allegedly pointed a gun to a bullying victim)
  • 7. 7 Psychological/Verbal Violence Experienced in School (Elem. & H.S.) Plan Philippines 2009 1) Ridiculed, Teased 64% 2) Cursed, had bad words spoken, shouted at 56% 3) Deliberately ignored or not spoken to 40% 4) Humiliated, degraded 40% 5) Threatened with physical violence 29% 6) Threatened to hurt people close to the child 27%
  • 8. Cyber-Bullying Includes: • Texting • Email • Instant messaging • Chatting • Social media • Online games 8
  • 9. 9 CYBER-BULLYING - Is a form of bullying. It involves four elements to be classified as such • Technology – this involves the use of cell phone and related electronic devices, tablets, computers, social web and the use of videos and images. • Deliberate – the act in not spontaneous, as in the outraged involving the reactions against the person caught on cameras slapping an MMDA enforcer. • Repeated – if online behavior becomes a repeated act and directed to one person or group, then it becomes a potential case of cyber-bullying. • Hostile – the last element to classify an act as cyber-bullying is the hostile behavior of the perpetrator to the subject. The hostile acts are intended to strip the victim of self-dignity and worth. (Bullying, in international circle, is commonly referred to minor (victims and aggressor) If an adult is involve, the term being used is either cyber harassment or cyber stalking.
  • 10. What the Law requires from the school: 1. Come up with policies defining and prohibiting: – Bullying inside school premises – Bullying outside school premises (cyber-bullying) resulting to the definition above – Retaliation against person who reports bullying incidents or bullies. 1. Come up with administrative procedures and disciplinary actions: 2. Rehabilitation Program for the Bullies 3. Strategies and Procedures for – Recording and Reporting System – Reporting and Investigation – Filter False reports and disciplinary action for students making false reports – Safety and security of students – Support services such as counseling for victims – Education for parents and students on bullying dynamics 10
  • 11. What the Law requires from the school: 5. Mechanism – Persons accountable for the implementation ( Principal or anyone with comparable role) – Who can report incidents of bullying: school head, parent, student, volunteers) – Who should handle bullying cases: Principal and/or person designated by the Principal – Expected Actions • Investigate promptly • Take appropriate disciplinary actions • Report to law enforcement agency if provisions of revised penal code was satisfied • Notify parents or guardians of perpetrators • Notify parents or guardians of victims and inform of the actions that has been taken and preventive measures 11
  • 12. What the Law requires from the school: 6. Reporting Requirements – Six (6) months after the effectivity of this law, school will inform their division superintendent, in writing, of the policies, procedures and strategies they have formulated. – This shall also be a requirement before operation of new school commence. – Annual reporting of schools to division superintendent on relevant statistics and data. These in turn will be summarized and reported to DepEd Secretary. – The DepEd Secretary shall summarize these and report the same on basic education of both Houses of Congress. 12
  • 13. How to handle Cyberbullying • School’s Role – Clear policy on cyber-bullying – Parents-Teacher School Council of Bullying – Education program for parents-teachers-students on Social Web – Counseling for the victim • Parent’s Role – Be knowledgeable. Prevention is better. – Be involve on the on-line activities of your child. • Regulate the use of computer and other technology • Impress on your kids that technology is meant to add value to others not harm them – Ensure that the household helper are also equipped of the basics of cyber wellness – Listen ( do not react or over-react) – Preserve the evidence ( screen shot, do not delete email, chat, wall posting) – Try to identify the bully (ip address, profile) – Report the bully to the service provider – Unfriend or block bully – Communicate with the school and parent organization – Seek police or legal when needed 13
  • 14. How to handle Cyberbullying • Pupil’s Role – Share your account with your parent – Do not share too much information about you – Do not give your real time location – Do not post pictures of you and your family – Do not go to sites that encourages anonimity – Connect only with people you know – Do not talk to strangers in any way – Do not engage a bully – Report a bully to parents or trusted adult – Together with your parents, unfriend or block the bully 14
  • 15. School Prevention/Intervention Programs • Schools to have prevention program that is comprehensive, multi-faceted and shall involve all education stakeholders and personnel. This may contain: – Positive school climate/environment – Periodic assessment and monitoring of bullying behaviors – Periodic review of manual of conduct for both students and personnel, in relation to bullying – Activities on the issue for students, personnel and service providers – Personnel Development – Coordination with LGUs and other stakeholders – Classroom initiatives/activities – Activities involving parents • Schools to have intervention programs to ensure continuity of policies. These may include – Activities – Corrective and preventive, rather than punitive measures • Intake Sheet to be accomplished by schools whenever there is an incident of bullying 15
  • 16. The Child Protection Committee (CPC) • School Head/Administrator - Chairperson • Guidance Counselor/Teacher - Vice Chairperson • Representative of Teachers - Member (Designated by the Faculty) • Representative of Parents - Member (Designated by the PTA) • Representative of Students - Member (Designated by the Student Council) • Representative from Community - Member (Designated by the Punong Barangay Council for the Protection of Children) 16
  • 17. Due Process in Handling Bullying Reports • Students and his parents to be informed IN WRITING of the complaint • Student to be given the opportunity to answer with assistance of parents/guardians • Decision of the school head shall be IN WRITING, stating the basis thereof • School head’s decision may be appealed to the Division Office of DepEd 17
  • 18. Other Salient Points… • Anti-Bullying policy may be part of the school’s child protection policy • School should submit reports prescribed in IRR • Students should have a duty to intervene to protect the victim, unless the same jeopardizes their safety/security • Students, like teachers, have a duty to report incidents of bullying • The Child Protection Committee shall also be the Anti- Bullying Committee • Jurisdiction for complaints of bullying and other acts under the IRR is EXCLUSIVE: - Department of Education or private school only and not subject to barangay settlement. 18
  • 19. Other Salient Points… • Anti-Bullying Procedures must include: – Immediate response, call the attention of any school personnel – Stop the bullying immediately – Remove students from harm and provide medical attention if needed – Bring the bully to the Guidance Office or designated personnel • Anonymous reporting to be entertained • Person reporting to be afforded protection • Fact-Finding and Documentation: – Designated School Official to: • Interview parties involved separately • Assess threat level, devise intervention strategies • Inform parents of both parties of the steps to be taken • Make recommendations to Child Protection Committee 19
  • 20. Other Salient Points… • The Child Protection Committee to determine the intervention programs for parties involved • Schools may refer parties to trained professional outside the school • Disciplinary measures must be according to nature, gravity of the bullying and attendant circumstances • Due process must be observed • Community service may be a form of punishment if the same is in the rules and regulations of the school • The Child Protection Committee supervises the intervention program • False accusation of bullying also to be sanctioned • Bullying incidents are confidential and breach thereof by school personnel is likewise sanctioned. • All schools covered to submit a copy of their anti-bullying policy to the Division Office ( IRR was signed December 13, 2013) 20
  • 21. 21 Intervention Strategies: Protecting Victims • Supervise and discipline offending students fairly and consistently. • Provide adult supervision during recess, lunch time, bathroom breaks and in the hallways during times of transition. • Maintain contact with parents and guardians of all involved parties. • Provide counseling for the victim if needed. • Instruct school personnel to monitor parties involved in previous bullying incidents and instruct them to intervene if problem recurs. • Check with victim daily to ensure that there is no further bullying or retaliation.
  • 22. SMART Approach to Addressing BullyingSMART Approach to Addressing Bullying Stay Safe Make Connections Always Stand Up For Yourself Realize Your Options Talk It Out
  • 23. SMART Approach to Addressing Bullying Stay Safe • Think ahead. Do what you need to do to stay out of harm’s way. • Avoid places and situations that place you at risk. 23
  • 24. Make Connections • Develop friendships with people whom you view as trustworthy and who share your interests. 24
  • 25. Always Stand Up For Yourself • Walk with your head up and make eye contact with others. • Keep your cool. • Don’t allow the words or actions of others to hurt you. • Tell the harasser to stop. 25
  • 26. Realize Your Options • You didn’t cause this problem. • Suffering in silence only gives the person harassing you more opportunity to continue or increase harmful behaviours. • Reacting by getting physical, getting friends to return the harassment, or ignoring the harassment only makes it worse. 26
  • 27. Talk It Out • Talk to trusted friends or adults about how you want the negative situation to be resolved. • Get help if and when needed. • When it’s over, let it go. Dwelling on negative incidents takes away from your enjoyment of life. 27
  • 28. 28

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Presenter Notes Because of increasing knowledge about the negative effects of bullying on children and school climate, Ohio requires all public school districts by Dec. 30, 2007, to adopt policies prohibiting harassment, intimidation and bullying. The State Board of Education adopted a model policy that incorporates the legal requirements for districts to create a policy and establish procedures for documenting, reporting and notifying families of any bullying incidents.
  2. Presenter Notes How serious is the problem of harassment, intimidation or bullying? The notes on the screen are from a presentation by Loretta C. Novince, Ph.D., professor at the University of Cincinnati. Let’s be sure to review them. Also, in an article inThe Columbus Dispatch, the following statistics from Widmeyer Research and Polling were cited: 80 percent of adolescents said they have been bullied at school; 71 percent of teachers or other adults in the classroom ignored bullying that students reported; 10 percent of dropouts leave school because of repeated bullying.
  3. Presenter Notes Children and teens who are bullied: Miss school days, often because they dislike going to school; May experience lower school performance; Have delayed social and emotional development – they may distrust their peers and have problems making friends; Have declined mental and emotional health – many suffer from depression, anxiety, low self esteem and physical ailments; May act out with violence that causes severe injuries or death of other students or themselves.
  4. Presenter Notes Here is this definition must appear in every local school district policy, and which must appear in: ---student handbooks and other publications that set forth the rules, procedures and standards of conduct for schools and students in the district; and --employee training materials. Note: Section 2 of the model policy incorporates Ohio Revised Code language, including the requirement to define harassment, intimidation and bullying. The actual definition appears later in the law, and in the model policy in section 3. We will continue with section 2 of the model policy in just a moment.
  5. Presenter Notes Although the State Board model policy’s definition of cyber bullying does not appear in the Ohio Revised Code, school districts might find it useful to incorporate it into their policies.
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