Bullying Prevention and Intervention Plan
The Education Act, as amended by the Accepting Schools Act, 2012, requires every board and its schools to establish and implement a bullying
prevention and intervention plan. A safe, inclusive, and accepting school environment is essential for student achievement and well-being. There is
conclusive research that shows that to reach their full potential, children and youth must feel safe, included and engaged in school. Bullying is
associated with a range of physical and mental health problems, as well as educational problems, antisocial problems, and relationship problems.
Experts call for early intervention for both the child who is victimized by bullying and the child who bullies. Without support, children who bully appear to
learn how to use power and aggression to dominate others.
Holy Rosary Bullying Prevention and Intervention Plan 2023-2024