Sentences with phrase «reported bullying behaviours»

Main outcome measures: Self reported bullying behaviours and psychological and psychosomatic symptoms.

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Schools should not blame the victim for bullying, by encouraging them to change their behaviour or excluding them for retaliation, a report has warned.
Shapps appointed Clarke, a failed parliamentary candidate, in June 2014 to run RoadTrip2015 — in which young activists were bussed around the country to rally support in marginal seats — despite reviewing Clarke's candidate file, which detailed allegations of aggressive and bullying behaviour when he stood in Tooting in 2010, the report said.
He would ask staff to report incidents of inappropriate behaviour such as swearing, racism or bullying language directly to him, which enabled him to work with offenders personally.
Clear anti-bullying policies should include HBT behaviours and language, policies on how to report incidences should be accessible, and staff trained in recognising bullying.
The Bill allows the Ministry of Education to establish policies and guidelines with respect to prevention strategies, training for all teachers and other staff, early and ongoing intervention strategies, procedures that allow pupils to report incidents of bullying safely and in a way that minimizes the possibility of reprisal, disciplining pupils, including policies and guidelines respecting the use of disciplinary measures and appropriate consequences for pupils who engage in inappropriate behaviour.
Universities are instilled with a cyber bullying policy, meaning that reporting such behaviour can see the perpetrator punished or even suspended.
Behaviour of pupils improved, with reductions in teacher - reported bullying and behaviour Behaviour of pupils improved, with reductions in teacher - reported bullying and behaviour behaviour problems.
Students develop strategies for dealing effectively with bullying behaviours and reporting.
Despite previous researchers finding that girls were more likely to suffer cyberbullying and to be cyberbullies themselves, more male respondents reported both being bullied and bullying behaviour online.
As detailed in the Social Justice Report 2011, lateral violence is a product of a complex mix of historical, cultural and social dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical violence.
The parent - reported SDQ conduct problem subscale consists of the following five items where parents reported on their child's behaviour: «often has temper tantrums or hot tempers,» «generally obedient, usually does what adults request» [reverse coded], «often fights with other children or bullies them,» «often lies or cheats,» and «steals from home, school or elsewhere.»
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