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The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program Overview
Even with a school's best efforts, bullying can affect the safety and wellbeing of the entire student population. In order to stop bullying, it needs to be addressed at every level of a student's experience. That's why the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program is a whole-school program aimed at preventing or reducing bullying throughout North Allegheny School District.
Olweus Bullying Prevention Program Goals
The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program is designed to improve peer relations and make schools safer, more positive places for students to learn and develop. Goals of the program include:
- Reducing existing bullying problems among students
- Preventing new bullying problems
- Achieving better peer relations at school
Schools across the country and around the world have experienced positive results from the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program.
Olweus Bullying Prevention Program ScopeBacked by thirty-five years of research and successful, worldwide implementation, the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program is a long-term, system-wide program for change involving program components at four levels:School Level Components:Establish a Bully Prevention Coordinating CommitteeConduct committee and staff trainingsAdminister the Olweus Bullying Questionnaire schoolwideHold staff discussion group meetingsIntroduce the school rules against bullyingReview and refine the school's supervisorty systemHold a school kick off event to launch the programInvolve parentsIndividual Level Components:
Supervise students' activitiesEnsure that all staff intervene on the spot when bullying occursHold meetings with students involved in bullyingHold meetings with parents of involved studentsDevelop individual intervention plans for involved studentsClassroom Level Components:Post and enforce schoolwide rules against bullyingHold regular class meetingsHold meetings with students' parentsCommunity Level Components:Involve community members on the Bully Prevention Coordinating CommitteeDevelop partnerships with community members to support our school's programHelp to spread anti bullying messages and principles of best practice in the communityLast Modified on 6/13/2011 10:49:46 AM