Respect for All: The National Approach to Anti-Bullying

This guidance sets out the national approach to anti-bullying for Scotland’s children and young people. ‘Respect for All’ focuses specifically on bullying between children and young people and aims to ensure that all sectors are consistently contributing to a holistic approach to anti-bullying.


Appendix 4 – Acknowledgements

The Scottish Government would like to thank all members of the Respect for All Working Group for their commitment, expertise and support throughout this process:

  • AHDS
  • Association of Directors of Education in Scotland
  • Association of Scottish Principal Educational Psychologists
  • COSLA
  • Education Scotland
  • Educational Institute of Scotland
  • Equality and Human Rights Commission
  • Glasgow City Council
  • NASUWT
  • NPFS
  • NSPCC
  • Parent representative
  • Police Scotland
  • respectme
  • School Leaders Scotland
  • Scottish Secondary Teachers Association
  • Scottish Youth Parliament.

In addition, we would also like to thank the individuals and organisations who contributed to the sub-groups on online bullying, prejudice-based bullying, and recording and monitoring. These include:

  • CEMVO (Council of Ethnic Minority Voluntary Sector Organisations)
  • Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights
  • Enable Scotland
  • Enquire
  • Equality Network
  • Independent anti-racism consultant
  • LGBT Youth Scotland
  • Rape Crisis Scotland
  • Scottish Catholic Education Service
  • Scottish Council of Jewish Communities
  • SEEMiS
  • Time for Inclusive Education
  • University of the West of Scotland
  • Youthlink Scotland
  • Zero Tolerance.

We would also like to thank all the young people and practitioners who participated in engagement sessions to provide feedback on the guidance, and the participants of the relationships and behaviour in schools summits.

Contact

Email: relationshipsandbehaviourinschools@gov.scot

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