Anti bullying policy review November 2023
The Board of Management completed the review of our Anti Bullying Policy on 13th November 2023.CLICK HERE FOR THE POLICY
The Board of Management completed the review of our Anti Bullying Policy on 13th November 2023.CLICK HERE FOR THE POLICY
A Cyber Safety webinar for parents will take place on Tuesday, the 24th of October at 7:30pm.This webinar will be facilitated by CyberSafeKids Ireland (www.cybersafekids.ie)Details will be given via Aladdin nearer the date.We will also have workshops on cyber safety for all classes from 3rd to 6th d
St. Brigid’s N.S., Beechpark Lawn, Castleknock, Dublin 15Stay Safe Curriculum Statement /Policy This policy was devised in line with current recommendations and guidelines from Child Protection Guidelines & Procedures (DES) revised 2023 and Children First (TUSLA) 2017 relating to child abuse preve
Next week is KINDNESS WEEK in St. Brigid’s! Ms. Mulligan and Ms. Walsh will lead the week with lots of activities and suggestions that will help us all to be kinder to each other.On Wednesday the 5th and 6th classes will have workshops form Bully4UBully4U on anti bullying.As Winnie the Pooh said “A
As part of our Ant Bullying focus this term we are using restorative questions when talking about “hurt”
DCU Anti-Bullying Centre and TikTok invite parents to attend a webinar entitled “Anti-Bullying & Online Safety – A Parent’s Guide to TikTok” on Tuesday 15th February at 7.00 pm.You can register via this link: Click Here to Register.This parent webinar links in with the FUSE anti bullying Programm
This week to coincide with Safer Internet Day we are launching the FUSE Anti Bullying Program with pupils from 3rd class up. The FUSE Primary Anti-Bullying and Online Safety Programme was developed by the Anti-Bullying Centre (ABC) at Dublin City University and is the first research based Anti-Bully
Attached is a cybersafety guide for Parents and GuradiansResources for Empowering Parents
Saint Brigid’s National School aims to ensure that children are safe and feel safe from bullying, harassment and discrimination. This school is committed to teaching children the knowledge and skills to be able to use ICT effectively, safely and responsibly.UNDERSTANDING CYBER-BULLYING:Cyber bullyin
Reminder: Talk for Parents on Wednesday 16th November at 8pm in Sports Hall by Cliona Curley, a cybercrime analyst & investigator.CyberSafeIreland is a not-for-profit organisation, established in 2015, that works to empower children, parents and teachers to navigate the online world in a safe and
The Stay Alert Stay Safe Bullying QuizTry to choose the correct answer for each of the following questions. With this multiple-choice quiz, you can test your knowledge on how to not be a victim or a bully.A. Bullying is a problem that affects:VictimsBulliesCommunitiesAll of the aboveB. By definition
What to do if you’re being bulliedWhen you’re dealing with bullying it can feel like there’s nothing you can do about it. You can convince yourself that trying to stop it might make things worse. If it’s happening in school, telling a teacher can seem like the last thing you want to do. Will your pa