ACG School Jakarta Parent and Student Handbook

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Bullying Rationale Bullying is defined as unwanted and unwarranted behaviour that another person finds offensive, intimidating or humiliating which is often repeated so as to have a detrimental effect upon a person’s dignity, safety, and well-being. ACG will seek to ensure that no action or inaction in an ACG environment leads to harm, physical or emotional, of any person. Young people, as a vulnerable population, have an added need for protection and promotion of their rights. ACG aims to provide a safe physical and emotional environment for all. It is axiomatic that ACG should be committed to eliminating bullying. ACG believes that its school communities should be protected through clear policy and procedure regarding bullying, harassment and technology, and their intersection in cyber-bullying.

WHOLE SCHOOL POLICIES

ACG notes the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. These rights include the child’s right to:

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protection from physical, emotional and sexual harassment, discrimination, or abuse from peers or others while in the school environment

be treated with respect and dignity by other people

be disciplined in ways which are positive

express their views, have a say in matters which affect them, present their side of the story and be treated fairly according to the principles of natural justice

have matters of privacy protected.

Aims 1. ACG seeks to promote and protect the rights of all to a working environment free from harassment and acts of bullying. 2. ACG acknowledges that acts of bullying will occur and that clear and consistent procedures should be in place to deal with these. Any form of bullying behaviour is viewed as anti-social and is unacceptable. 3. All ACG schools should seek to educate their school communities that the rights of victims of bullying will be asserted while all perpetrators of bullying shall be required to change their behaviours. Guidelines Bullying may be seen as any deliberate action committed by one or more persons with the intention or result of causing discomfort or fear or a feeling of defencelessness in another person/s. 1. Each ACG school should have in place a clear school-wide ‘code of conduct’ so that staff, students and parents feel safe and where everyone is expected to follow the same rules of conduct and where eliminating bullying is everyone’s responsibility. 2. ACG recognises that bullying activity may occur while students are not in the school environment and/or outside normal school hours. Nevertheless, the school accepts that upon becoming aware of bullying activity, it should address it in order to support a Parent Student Handbook - Update August 2022


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