A. A summery of the policies and procedures of the school, relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour.
Behaviour policy
Our behaviour policy begins with a quote from the Elton report – “Discipline in Schools 1989”
“Reducing bad behaviour is a realistic aim, eliminating it completely is not”
Aims
• To develop a school behaviour policy supported by the whole school community with shared values.
• To apply positive policies to create a caring, family atmosphere, so teaching and learning can take place in a safe and happy environment.
• To teach through the school curriculum, values and attitudes, which promote responsible …show more content…
This book is for serious occurrences of challenging behaviour.
Intervention
If a child violently attacks another child or adult and does not respond to requests to calm down, then physical restraint is necessary.
The child should be removed from the situation and taken to a member of the Senior Management Team who will immediately contact parents.
An incident form should be filled in and the situation discussed with the headteacher or deputy headteacher.
The headteacher or deputy headteacher will work with staff and parents to devise an action plan to meet the child’s needs. This may include the involvement of other agencies, social services, psychological services etc. Anti Bullying Policy
Aims
• Policy to be used as part of a whole school approach, leading to united and consistent approach in the implementation of the policy
• To reduce the incidence of bullying
• To increase the awareness of bullying, and the anti-bullying procedures in