Welcome
to Anti-Bullying
Ireland
My
name is Justin Morahan and my immediate goal is to stop bullying
in Irish
schools.
This
site offers three things:
2
Advice for parents,
students, teachers and management on how to deal with bullying in the
Irish context
1 THE BOX AND INTERVIEW METHOD
I am author and first coordinator
of the Box
and Interview method
that worked
successfully in an Irish post-primary school over a period of four
years.
I recommend this Method to Managers and school staff who are looking
for a way to discover and stop bullying
of children under their protection
email: justinmorahan@eircom.net
Teacher Victims and Staff Victims
Where there is bullying of
teachers or staff in a school, the The
Box and Interview Method can help to remedy it just as it does
with
regard to the bullying of students
email: justinmorahan@eircom.net
Managers, Boards
of Management, Principals
and
Teachers
The Box
and Interview Method is aimed at
school
managers/Boards of Management, principals and teachers whose
interest and enthusiasm are necessary to
implement
it. I welcome contacts from all of these.
When used properly, it will help to eradicate all kinds of bullying.
I am willing to give demos of the method as well as general talks on
bullying, free of charge,
in all schools.
2.
Advice
Untold
numbers of victims are
suffering because of unresolved, ongoing bullying in Irish schools
In Ireland there is still no legislation on bullying in schools but
there are Guidelines to Prevent Bullying, issued by the Department of
Education and Science.
3. Active Help
I welcome contacts from victims, their parents or families and offer my help and support free of charge
Más
mian leat Gaeilge a úsáid, beidh
fáilte
romhat
"Since you began talking about the Box and Interview method this morning, five serious cases of bullying have been reported to me" - Principal of Irish Post Primary school.
contents
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Introduction
Signs
of being a victim of bullying
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Confidentiality
General rules
How the system works in practice
What happens day to day
ANTI-BULLYING CODE Appendix 1
Steps for a victim to take
This page last edited 18 May 2008