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Bullying of any kind is not acceptable within the Junior
Section of BRFC. The RFU/RFUW are a "telling" culture where bullying is
concerned. BRFC Junior Section has adopted this culture in line with the guide
lines laid down by the RFU/RFUW on Bullying.
BRFC Junior Section
expects anyone be they adult or young person who knows that bullying is
happening to report it to the BRFC Junior Section Safeguarding Officer. The
BRFC Safeguarding Officer will comply with the guidance contained within this
policy.
Reports of bullying will be taken seriously and responded to
promptly. It is the responsibility of all adults with the Junior Section of
BRFC to ensure that all young people within the club are able to enjoy the
sport of rugby in a safe enjoyable environment.
What is
Bullying? In order that instances of bullying can be identified and
promptly reported the term "Bullying" must be clearly defined so all know what
is and is not acceptable.
Bullying is the use of aggression with the
intention of hurting another person. Bullying results in pain and distress to
the victim.
Bullying can be:
- Emotional - being unfriendly, excluding (emotionally and
physically), tormenting (e.g. hiding a persons rugby kit, threatening gestures
including the sending of threatening text messages).
- Physical - pushing, kicking, hitting, punching or any
use of violence.
- Racist - racial taunts graffiti or gestures.
- Sexual - unwanted physically contact or sexually abusive
comments.
- Homophobic - because of or focussing on the issue of
sexuality.
- Verbal - name-calling, sarcasm, spreading rumours or
teasing.
The BRFC Anti Bullying Policy is to be brought to the
attention of all coaches, administrative staff, parents/guardians and all young
players. The meaning of the term "Bullying" should also be explained clearly to
everyone connected with BRFC Junior Section.
Everyone connected with
BRFC Junior Section are to be made aware of the RFU/RFUW Policy and that the
BRFC Anti Bullying Policy is based on this document. Where a case of bullying
is reported action will be instigated in accordance with this document.
All parents/guardians and young players should be assured that the committee of
BRFC Junior Section will give them their support when bullying is
reported.
BRFC Junior Section will not tolerate bullying.
Signs and symptoms A child may indicate by signs and symptoms or
behaviour that they are being bullied. Children and young people have
previously described bullying as:
- Being called names.
- Being teased.
- Being hit, pushed, pulled pinched or kicked.
- Having their bag, mobile or other possessions
taken.
- Receiving abusive text messages.
- Being forced to hand over money to another child.
- Being forced to do things that they do not want to
do.
- Being ignored or left out.
- Being attacked because of religion, gender, sexuality,
disability, appearance or ethnic or racial origin.
Other signs and symptoms A child or young
person:
- Does not want to attend training or other club
activities
- Changes their usual routine
- Begins to be disruptive during sessions
- Becomes withdrawn, anxious or appears to lack
confidence
- Becomes aggressive towards others, disruptive or
unreasonable
- Has possessions going missing
- Starts to stammer
- Has unexplained cuts or bruises
- Start to bully other children
- Stops eating
- Is frightened to say what is wrong
Whilst these signs and symptoms may constitute bullying
they may be symptoms of other problems. All members of BRFC Junior Committee
should also be aware of these signs and symptoms and if they are concerned must
report the fact to the Safeguarding Officer.
Procedures and
management of bullying Any incidents of bullying are to be reported to
the BRFC Safeguarding Officer. Details of the report are to be recorded on the
RFU Incident Report Form. If the incident is an adult bullying a young person
the BRFC Safeguarding Officer is to immediately report the incident to the CB
Safeguarding Manager and request that the incident is reported to the RFU
Safeguarding Team. If the incident involves a young person bullying another
young person then BRFC are permitted by the RFU to investigate the incident
themselves. Assistance and guidance are available from the CB Safeguarding
Manager and the RFU Safeguarding Team at any stage of the
investigation.
Parents/Guardians may be informed and invited to attend
a meeting to discuss this problem.
If necessary and appropriate the
police and Social Services will be consulted.
If attempts at mediation
fail to resolve the situation and the bullying is seen to continue BRFC will
initiate disciplinary action under the guidance of the CB Safeguarding Manager
and/or RFU Safeguarding Team.
It is important that this Anti Bullying
Policy is implemented and all who are connected with the Junior Section of BRFC
are made aware of its existence and content. Awareness of this policy will be
included within the club development plan to ensure that not only current
members are aware that this policy is to be enforced by BRFC Junior Section,
but any future members are also made aware. |
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