2.1) We have an up-to-date anti-bullying policy (or behaviour policy which includes anti-bullying) that is reviewed annually with involvement from pupils, staff and parents
2.2) The policy is easy to understand for pupils, parents and staff
2.3) The policy has a clear definition of bullying that is understood by all members of the school community
2.4) The policy states that bullying is never acceptable behaviour and sets clear expectations about how all pupils, staff and parents should treat each other
2.5) The policy references the Equality Act 2010 and shows our commitment to preventing and responding effectively to the bullying of protected and vulnerable groups of children including disabled children / children with SEN, those who are or perceived to be LGBT, race and religion targeted, young carers, looked after children, appearance targeted, sexist and sexual bullying.
2.6) The policy references action to prevent and respond to bullying outside of school (e.g. online bullying, journeys to and from school)
2.7) The policy includes strategies to prevent bullying and typical response strategies (including for home-to-school transport and online bullying)
2.8) The policy is clearly aligned with other relevant policies (e.g. behaviour, safeguarding, SEND, acceptable use)
2.9) The policy includes a range of methods by which pupils and parents can report bullying (including a named contact)
2.10) The policy is available in school and on the school website. It is also communicated via numerous means to pupils, staff and parents at least annually
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