What our anti-bullying policy is
We’re committed to the social, emotional, and mental well-being and safety of children and young people.
Our latest anti-bullying policy was launched in August 2018 and has been developed to reflect national guidance and the views of students, parents, and staff.
This policy sets out the approach to be taken in all Renfrewshire Council education establishments in relation to bullying behaviour and supporting the development of respectful relationships.
It applies to all early years’ centres, schools, and community learning and development provided by Renfrewshire Council.
The policy stresses the importance of involving the whole school community - pupils, parents and all the staff in the school.
Read our anti-bullying policy:
If you’re concerned about bullying
If you or your child has a concern about bullying, you should speak to someone at school.
It can be the head teacher, the class teacher, a classroom assistant or, in some schools, a buddy or playground friend that is an older pupil.
More information
You can find a guide for parents and carers and useful publications on cyber bullying on Respectme, Scotland's anti-bullying service website (Respectme website).
You can also find advice for parents by phoning the Children First support line on 0800 028 22 33.