Students > Beat Bullying
We aim for all students learn in a supportive, caring and safe environment without fear of being bullied.
Bullying is anti-social behaviour and affects everyone; it is unacceptable and will not be
tolerated. Only when all issues of bullying are addressed will students be able to fully benefit
from the opportunities available at schools.
Bullying is defined as deliberately hurtful behaviour, repeated over a period of time. It can be
done face-to-face or using remote communication such as mobile phones and cyber bullying.
If you have any concerns regarding bullying you can speak to a member of staff. This could be your Tutor, Head of Phase, Student Manager or any other member of staff. Alternatively email the school at [email protected] and will ensure it goes the appropriate person to help resolve the issue.
Useful Links
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ECS bullying policy |
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Get help and support from online mentors and counsellors, whenever and wherever you need it. Join us and stay in touch with all the latest campaign updates. |
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Advice for Parents and Students on internet safety. Click on this link if you want to report anything inappropriate you have seen on the web. |
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UK’s anti-racism educational charity to help tackle racism in society. |
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Stonewall Education for All campaign against homophobic bullying. Including help and support. |
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| ChildLine 0800 1111: get help and advice about a wide range of issues, talk to a counsellor online, send ChildLine an email or post on the message boards.www.childline.org.uk | |
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Together we can stop bullying and create safe environments in which children and young people can live, grow, play and learn. |
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| Everything we do protects children, prevents abuse and transforms society so it’s safer for all children. Find out more…www.nspcc.org.uk |










