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<blockquote data-quote="Fruitella" data-source="post: 1710212" data-attributes="member: 357815"><p>So sorry to hear you are being bullied at school. I agree that the governors should be able to make the school take action. Sometimes the governors are not aware of what is really happening in the school. Each governor is responsible for something like seeing what the money is spent on. At least one of them will be the person looking at an area known as Safeguarding or ECM (Every Child Matters). With mum, find out who this person is and write to them. You can probably find out who they are on the school website. Maybe mum can write a letter to them and it is important that you do too - telling then how it is making you feel.</p><p>I would write the person's name on the envelope and also write 'private and confidential' on the envelope to make sure it gets to them.</p><p>Take care - it can be sorted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fruitella, post: 1710212, member: 357815"] So sorry to hear you are being bullied at school. I agree that the governors should be able to make the school take action. Sometimes the governors are not aware of what is really happening in the school. Each governor is responsible for something like seeing what the money is spent on. At least one of them will be the person looking at an area known as Safeguarding or ECM (Every Child Matters). With mum, find out who this person is and write to them. You can probably find out who they are on the school website. Maybe mum can write a letter to them and it is important that you do too - telling then how it is making you feel. I would write the person's name on the envelope and also write 'private and confidential' on the envelope to make sure it gets to them. Take care - it can be sorted. [/QUOTE]
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