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The Practice supports the governments Zero Tolerance campaign for Health Service Staff. This states that GPs and their staff have a right to care for others without fear of being attacked or abused. To successfully provide these services a mutual respect between all the staff and patients has to be in place.
Zero-tolerance policies have been adopted in schools and other education venues around the world. The policies are usually promoted as preventing drug abuse, violence, and gang activity in schools. Common zero-tolerance policies concern possession or use of recreational drugs or weapons.
In an attempt to stop both bullying and violence among students, many schools have instituted what are known as Zero Tolerance policies. These policies punish anyone involved in a physical altercation equally.
This policy aims to eliminate the acceptance of any type of violence in the workplace, whether from contact with service users, relatives, carers, or other staff or members of the public or whilst on Trust business.
Therefore, SG/PRC has adopted a zero tolerance policy regarding abuse or neglect of individuals with developmental disabilities, also known as regional center clients, as well as failure to report suspected abuse or neglect.
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Zero Tolerance for Weapons, Drugs Violence It applies to middle and senior high school students. The policy requires suspension or expulsion for students who violate rules related to weapons, controlled substances or violence.

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