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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the bcps bullying form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering today’s date in the designated fields. Ensure you format it correctly as Month/Day/Year.
  3. Fill in the school name and school system where the incident occurred.
  4. In the 'PERSON REPORTING INCIDENT' section, provide your name, telephone number, and email address. Select your relationship to the student victim by placing an X in the appropriate box.
  5. Complete details about the alleged victim, witnesses, and offenders. Include names and ages where applicable.
  6. Indicate the date(s) of the incident using the provided fields.
  7. Select all applicable statements that describe what happened during the incident by marking an X next to each relevant option.
  8. Describe the incident in detail, including any actions or words from offenders. Use additional sheets if necessary.
  9. Answer questions regarding physical or psychological injuries resulting from the incident, providing as much detail as possible.
  10. Finally, sign and date the form before submitting it to ensure it is processed appropriately.

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Speak to the police Any bullying or harassment involving physical violence, indecent assault, stalking, intimidation or threats of violence, may be a criminal offence. If you have immediate concerns for your safety, you should call triple zero (000). You can also visit your nearest police station to report a crime.
Use a recorder at meetings in the schools, and school board meetings. Contact a mental health counselor and get your child help. Obtain copies of any and all documents from the school on incidents, as the principal is required to make reports. File a complaint with the school.
I am writing to report that my child (first and last name of child), has informed me about being bullied and Id like to work with you to be sure that this concerning issue is addressed right away. (first name of child) is in the (grade level) at (name of school).
If your child goes to a state school Explain the situation and include copies of letters between you and the school and any evidence of the bullying. If the bullying still isnt dealt with, you can then make a formal complaint to the Local Education Authority (LEA) in the area where the child goes to school.
If your child has been threatened contact law enforcement immediately. If your child has been cyberbullied, check the schools anti-bullying policy as well as your state anti-bullying legislation to see if cyberbulling is covered under the aegis of the school. If it is, report that to the school as well.

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Keeping notes detailing the nature of the bullying (e.g., dates, times, places, what was said or done and who was present). Obtaining copies of harassing / bullying paper trails; hold onto copies of documents that contradict the bullys accusations against you (e.g., time sheets, audit reports, etc.).

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