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A content analysis of school anti-bullying policies: a follow-up after six years
Authors:Peter K Smith  Allison Kupferberg  Joaquin A Mora-Merchan  Muthanna Samara  Sue Bosley  Rob Osborn
Institution:1. Unit for School and Family Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London , London , UK;2. Goldsmiths, University of London , London , UK;3. Department of Psychology , University of Seville , Seville , Spain;4. Department of Psychology , Kingston University , London , UK;5. Leicestershire County Council , Leicester , UK;6. Leicester City Council , Leicester , UK
Abstract:An analysis was undertaken of 217 English school anti-bullying policies, from 169 primary schools and 48 secondary schools, using a 34-item scoring scheme. Findings were compared with an analysis of 142 schools six years earlier. Overall schools in the current analysis had about 49% of the items in their policies, a modest increase over the previous study. Most included a definition of bullying and statements about improving school climate but many schools did not mention other important aspects, and there was low coverage of cyberbullying, homophobic bullying, bullying based on disabilities, or faith; teacher–pupil bullying; responsibilities beyond those of teaching staff; following up of incidents; and specific preventative measures such as playground work, peer support, inclusiveness issues, and bullying to and from school. Several improvements in policies, significant for 20 out of 34 criteria were noted. Findings are discussed in terms of national policy, and ways to support schools in maximising the potential of their policies for reducing bullying.
Keywords:bullying  school  policy  cyberbullying  homophobia
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