Abstract
Those who care, aren’t the ones who stay.
Outside of parents, there is no-one more
strategically placed to look after the wellbeing
of our young people than teachers.
However, what happens when the school
system gets in the way of teachers caring
for our young people as well as they can?
Many schools have in place anti-bullying
policies and procedures to protect young
people from bullying which causes much
mental health problems amongst the
young, but do the schools have time to
implement these procedures effectively
and what happens when the people
responsible for drawing up these
procedures have personal beliefs that
conflict with the policies they have to draw
up?
Original language | English |
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Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 7 Feb 2017 |
Event | National Union of Teachers Young Teachers Conference - Grantham, United Kingdom Duration: 9 Jun 2017 → 11 Jun 2017 |
Conference
Conference | National Union of Teachers Young Teachers Conference |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Grantham |
Period | 9/06/17 → 11/06/17 |
Keywords
- care
- theatre
- drama
- health
- homophobia
- bullying
- performance