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Read the results and find out what people told us.
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total of 323 teachers took part in the survey. 43% worked in secondary schools
while 33% worked in primary/infants schools, 6% in middle schools, 5% at sixth
form college, 4% in special schools and 4% in nursery schools. 44% of them had
been a teacher for more than 10 years and 69% were heads of year.
83%
said they hadn't seen bullying at their school which may mean that increased
teacher supervision cuts down bullying. Where teachers took action 56% of them
said the bullying stopped.
73%
reported complaints from parents and pupils and where teachers took the issue
up with the bully's parents 19% found them unpleasant. 38% of teachers taking
the survey said they had been assaulted by a pupil.
Peer
support was the most used anti-bullying method 21% followed by counselling 17%,
circle time 16%, no particular method 13%, restorative justice 8% and no-blame
8%.
43%
of teachers thought their school's anti-bullying method was effective but 68%
said that it didn't cover cyber bullying like abuse on the internet, by text
and camera phone.
Were teachers confident about tackling bullying?
Only
40% of teachers were confident they had all the skills they needed to tackle
bullying while 82% thought that trainee teachers should get more advice on
tackling the problem and 78% thought there should be more in-school training.
85% thought that lunch supervisors and ancillary staff should have more
training.
Only 46% of teachers
said their schools took part in Anti-Bullying Week 2005.
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worrying 53% said they were not made aware of new anti-bullying advice or
initiatives by the government while 22% were made aware by their headteacher
and 24% through staff training days.
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Bullying policies
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National Bullying Survey 2006
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