Management Information Sheet

Norfolk Annual Anti-Bullying Survey - Final week!

MI Sheet TypeAction
To Be Completed By: 20/12/2013
MI Number:284/13
Publication Date:28/02/2014 12:00:00
LA Contact:Rita Adair (01603 307567)
Audience:Headteacher

Norfolk Annual Anti-Bullying Survey - Final week!

Since half term and until the end of term we are running our seventh county-wide anti-bullying survey to investigate pupil's experiences of bullying in and out of school and to find out how effectively they feel their school is dealing with bullying. The survey is a free, on-line questionnaire originally devised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance and modified by Norfolk County Council and is intended for all Norfolk pupils in years 5 - 10. It is still available for pupils to complete. Full details about the survey, how to access past results for your school and a step by step guide of how to engage in the survey can be found below by clicking on the appropriate heading.

The survey offers pupils an opportunity to contribute to a serious whole-school issue. Participating schools will receive their school's results, together with a county-wide comparison comprising the aggregated results for all other schools. The results will provide an invaluable insight into pupils' awareness of their school's anti-bullying policy and the their views on the effectiveness of their school's practice. Information from the survey could be used to provide evidence of good practice to assess and review the effectiveness of the school's anti-bullying policy and for self-evaluation towards an Ofsted Inspection (see new framework - www.ofsted.gov.uk ).

If you have any general queries about the survey please do get in touch - Rita Adair, Senior Lead Educational Psychologist, Email: rita.adair@norfolk.gov.uk and telephone 01603 307567.

If you have any technical difficulties completing the survey, please contact Cressy McLaughlin on 01603 679343 or cressida.mclaughlin@norfolk.gov.uk, or alternatively Chris Williams on 01603 495107 or chris.williams2@norfolk.gov.uk.

If you have any difficulties accessing your results, please contact Mark Alexander on 01603 228907 or mark.alexander@norfolk.gov.uk.

Many thanks