Anti Bullying Report 14 15
Anti Bullying Report 14 15
Anti Bullying Report 14 15
NARRATIVE REPORT
All children have the right to be protected from violence, exploitation
and abuse. Yet, millions of children worldwide from all socio-economic
backgrounds, across all ages, religions and cultures suffer violence,
exploitation and abuse every day. Millions more are at risk.
The interventions made by the school will be essential part in child
protection. Practicing No to Bullying is a way of inculcating to the children
that violence brought conflicts.
The school is guided by the DepEd Order No. 55 s. 2012, entitled
Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Republic Act No. 10627,
otherwise known as the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013.
During the General Assembly, parents and guardians were educated
about the dynamics of bullying. The meeting was also a venue in
enculcating the rights of the child and the protection they need. This was
also included during the Homeroom PTA meeting.
Pupils were also supplied by their rights. In fact, posters regarding this
were hung in every classrooms of the school.
Reports regarding bullying was only minimal. The intervention of the
school might have helped lessen cases. Facts were filed and documented by
the school trough the class advisers and Guidance Office.
F. Oringo Sr. Elementary School is also active in the Barangay Council
for Protection of Children (BCPC) and we proudly say that Barangay City
Heights is the Overall Champion in BCPC Award.
But still, F. Oringo Sr. Elementary School
hope of our country.
Phys
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Psycho
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Cyb
erBull
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VICTIMS
Retali
ation
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RESPONDENTS
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NAME
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ACTION TAKEN
RECOMMENDATION
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Prepared by:
ELILANIE B. SALES
Grade Chairman
The policy aim to protect the child from all forms of violence
that may be inflicted by adults, persons in authority as well as
their fellow students, including bullying.
To provide special protection to children who are gravely
threatened or endangered by circumstances which affect
their normal development and over which they have no
control, and to assist the concerned agencies in their
rehabilitation.
To ensure that such special protection from all forms of
abuse and exploitation and care as is necessary for the
child's well-being, taking into account the primary rights and
duties of parents, legal guardians, or other individuals who
are legally responsible and exercise custody over the child.
Zero tolerance for any act of child abuse, exploitation,
violence, discrimination, bullying and other forms of abuse.
The policy guidelines have listed down the specific acts
that constitute child abuse and violence which public and private
schools cases used as a guide in addressing this social problem.
TERMS
CHILD
refers to any person below eighteen (18) years of age or those
over but are unable to fully take care of themselves or protect
themselves from abuse, neglect, cruelty, exploitation or
discrimination of physical or mental disability or condition (RA
7610).
-- includes pupils or students who may be eighteen (18) years of
age or older but are in school.
CHILDREN IN SCHOOL
-- refers to bonafide pupils, students or learners who are
enrolled in the basic education system, whether regular,
irregular, transferee or repeater, including those who have been
temporarily out of school, who are in the school or learning
centers premises or participating in school sanctioned activities.
PUPIL, STUDENT OR LEARNER
-- means a child who regularly attends classes in any level of
the basic education system, under the supervision of a teacher
or facilitator. PROHIBITED ACTS :
Abuse
Violence
Exploitation
Discrimination
Corporal Punishment
Bullying (Physical, Psychological,
Retaliation)
Other Forms of Abuse
Cyber-bullying
and
IMPLEMENTATION OF NON-DISCIPLINARY
MEASURES
Depending on the gravity of the bullying committed by any
pupil, student or learner, the school may impose other nondisciplinary measures.
MA. ANGELICA E.
Principal I
Vice-Chair
HALAGO
PRECILLA UGARTE
Guidance
Counselor
Members
JANET M GONGOB
LIGAYA J. SINOY
GEMALYN N. REFUELO
GODOFREDA D. MANLUNAS
ARLENE S. GARCIA
MILA JESSICA A.
CABAOG
ELILANIE B. SALES
Grade Chairman
LARRY DABORBOR
PTA President
JOANNA JANE S.
GARCIA
SPG President
ALMA NG
BCPC Secretary
Hanging of tarpaulins
SCHOOL-BASED CHILD
PROTECTION POLICY AND
ANTI-BULLYING POLICIES AND
REPORTS ON COMPLIANCE
SCHOOL-BASED CHILD
PROTECTION POLICY AND
ANTI-BULLYING POLICIES AND
REPORTS ON COMPLIANCE