respectme’s support for local policy development

For Scotland’s young people to develop four capacities to enable them to become Successful Learners, Confident Individuals, Responsible Citizens and Effective Contributors, a safe, inclusive and secure learning environment is needed.  

In this context, attention to robust anti-bullying policy and practice is an essential element of learning, wellbeing and safeguarding.

respectme can support local authorities and organisations to develop their anti-bullying policy for onward cascade to schools and clubs as appropriate.

Model Anti-Bullying Policy Template

This template reflects the minimum recommended requirements for a policy statement as set out in ‘Respect for All: The National Approach to Anti-Bullying for Scotland’s Children and Young People’ the Scottish Government’s guidance for anti-bullying policy and practice in Scotland’s schools and children’s services.

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