Post on 26-Dec-2015
Bullying in Education
Bullying – being treated unreasonably by someone else, leads to stress and feelings of alienation•Bullying or ‘Firm Management’ – where’s the line?•Usually subtle•Examples of bullying in education– Failing to include staff in meetings or briefings– Regularly making the same person the butt of the jokes
around dress, accent, ethnic origin, appearance– ‘Everyone else is keeping up with the work!’– Managing changes effectively
Where to seek help
• Seek help from a third person• Someone outside of your environment can be neutral and
objective• They can suggest actions you can take• Contact our 24/7, free, confidential telephone helpline• Talking to someone with the right skills and experience can be
your first step in getting back your self-esteem, job satisfaction and your life
Who we are
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Responsive
Supporting in crisesProviding information
Preventative
Policy, research, campaignsImproving teacher status
Practical Guides
On our website www.teachersupport.info you can access our practical guides and these include:
•Understanding Anxiety•Managing Pupil Behaviour•Money Management•Leadership by example•Starting out, new teachers•Securing your first teaching job•Retirement Guide!
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What else do we do?
• I run workshops in schools on Inset days or Twilight sessions
• Recognising and Managing Stress, which fulfils the criteria for the Healthy Schools Award
• Communication skills – including dealing with difficult people
• Mindfulness• Managing change• Pick up details at our stand today
Get support and get involved
Support Lines:08000 855 088 (Wales)
08000 562 561 (UK) Text:
07909 341229
Twitter:@TSCymru or @teachersupport
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Find out more on the Teacher Support Cymru stand today and pick up leaflets and further information to
take to you colleagues
Go to our website www.teachersupport.infoFor more support