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Anti Bullying

 

 

At Langwith Bassett, we do not tolerate bullying. In order to support children who feel they are being bullied we have appointed 'Bassett Buddies'.  These children work together to think of ways we can prevent bullying in school, and make it a happy and safe place for all. 

Our children's safety when using the internet is of huge importance both at school and at home. 

We are using the 360 degree safe online safety self review tool to monitor our online safety. This helps us to ensure that we are keeping our children safe.

The team meet regularly to look at ways we can promote anti-bullying and online safety at Langwith Bassett. 

We share stories to help pupils understand how bullying can impact on people’s feelings. Some of the stories we have read include...

     

Willy the Wimp, taught us a strong message about always being yourself. Willy realised that when he believed in himself, his confidence grew and he was able to stand up for himself. 

Troll Stinks helped us understand that bullying doesn’t just happen in person, but it can also happen online. It made us realise that you need to be very mindful about what you say to others. 

Something else was a heartwarming tale that taught us that is doesn’t what you look like, sound like, how you act or what you enjoy everyone is special. We talked about how everyone should be respected for who they are

Each class discusses how we should treat each other and takes part in a variety of activities including role-play, poetry, crafts and writing

Below you will find links to various websites online which will help you to ensure your children are safe online when using computers at home.

 Think U Know - the official site from CEOP, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Agency with sections tailored to select age groups to teach them about staying safe online.

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/

Disney Safe Surfing - games, videos and information for children about staying safe online

http://family.disney.co.uk/internet-safety

AT&T Internet Safety Game - a fun game for children where they help Captain Broadband keep the internet safe.

http://www.att.com/Common/images/safety/game.html

NSPCC Net Aware - a site that provides information about the internet sites, games and apps that children are currently using, together with the potential risks they may be exposed to whilst using them.

http://net-aware.org.uk/

Google Safety Center - an advice site on how to protect yourself and your family whilst online.

www.google.co.uk/safetycenter/