Wellbeing

Mr. John Ryan - Deputy Principal

Bullying Interventions at Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College

The College is always trying to ensure that Child Safe Standards are being improved. Creating change involves using our students to Standard 3: Children and young people are empowered about their rights, participate in decisions affecting them and are taken seriously 

 

Currently, the College is redeveloping the Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Policy. This policy establishes the rights of all students to an environment free from fear, intimidation and harassment. All students have the right to feel safe and comfortable at school and to be treated with understanding and respect by others. Our Student Mission Team members will work with key wellbeing staff during Term Three to develop a cognisance of how they can interact with their peers to prevent bullying.  

 

The prevention of and responses to bullying, inappropriate use of technology and disrespectful behaviour are more readily achieved through a whole school approach, focusing on creating and maintaining caring and supportive environments and a culture that promotes positive relationships and reflects Catholic Social Teaching. Bullying, cyberbullying, harassment, aggression and violence can adversely affect the wellbeing of our students and are therefore unacceptable.  

 

Bullying comes in many varieties. The College staff have specific responsibilities to respond to reports of bullying. Please peruse the list below, if you have any suggestions email jryan@mmcrc.catholic.edu.au

 

Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College will: 

• Use the Whole School Approach to Positive Behaviour Support (WSAPBS) to create a positive culture where bullying is not tolerated. 

 

• Continuously reinforce and act on their School Wide Expectations and consistently apply consequences.• Document the response to any instance of bullying. 

 

• Expect and encourage students, staff, parents (and carers) to report bullying and cyberbullying to the class teacher, a member of the leadership team or directly to the principal. 

 

• Notify parents and carers when their child has been involved in bullying. 

 

• Principal to notify the Manager: Learning and Teaching, Diocese of Sale Catholic Education Ltd of any serious bullying incident. 

 

• Report to police when a serious criminal offence has been identified. This is the principal’s responsibility, however, where mandated to do so, teachers will notify the principal and leadership team AND report to DFFH or the police as appropriate.  

 

• Teachers are to contact the Principal, John Freeman or the Deputy Principal Wellbeing, Staff and Students immediately when conduct such as stalking, destruction of property, threats to inflict serious injury and /or kill, physical and sexual assault, offensive behaviour, discrimination, cyberstalking, defamation, breach of privacy, hacking, sexting and creating or possessing and /or disseminating of child pornography are brought to their attention.    

 

• At Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College, the WSAPBS Team leaders, Mr John Ryan and Mr Christopher Spencer will coordinate strategies for managing bullying behaviour, investigate, and record complaints of bullying in a manner that respects the dignity and privacy of all involved. (See Bullying Reporting Tool which will be attached to all bullying incidents logged on SIMON).

 

• Bullying prevention strategies are implemented within Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College on a continuous basis with a focus on teaching age-appropriate content, skills and strategies to empower staff, students and parents/carers to recognise issues and respond appropriately. 

 

• Information is regularly provided to parents/carers to raise awareness of bullying as a school community issue.  This is published via PAM, Newsletters and other electronic means of communication.

 

• Utilise evidence-based responses and actions that focus on restoring and rebuilding positive relationships in instances where bullying has occurred. 

 

• Provide a copy of this policy on the school’s public website. (The new policy will be published very soon)  

 

For more useful information see the link below to MacKillop School TV

 

 https://mackillopleongatha.catholic.schooltv.me/content/blog/bullying-and-children-what-parents-need-know