Please see the attached documents.
Anti-Bullying
Rosehill School are taking part in an important Project called ‘All Together' where our pupils and staff will learn more:
What do we really mean by bullying?
Bullying and the law
Preventing, reporting/recording and responding to bullying at a school.
What is 'All Together' and how do we take part?
An 'All Together School 'is one that has proven its activity to reduce bullying of all children. The All Together programme has been developed over the last three years and builds upon the work of the Anti-Bullying Alliance’s programme which saw significant positive results. Participating schools are supported on and offline to make whole school change to its anti-bullying practices, using a social model approach. The programme includes a special focus on reducing bullying of disabled children and those with SEN but aims to reduce bullying of all children and young people. It is funded by the Department for Education and delivered by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, with support from the Council for Disabled Children, Contact a Family and Achievement for All. Rosehill have signed up to the 'All Together bulletin', a monthly bulletin which will update our pupils and staff. Becoming an All Together School means that Rosehill is committed to Anti Bullying and we are working hard to ensure we support this champagne locally and nationally.
For further information about PSHE, Citizenship & RSHE please contact:
Katie Tomlinson: k.tomlinson@rosehill.nottingham.sch.uk
Cheryl Steele: c.steele@rosehill.nottingham.sch.uk