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<blockquote data-quote="KTNIC" data-source="post: 2141398" data-attributes="member: 497535"><p>No you are not over reacting! Coming from the professional point of view: you are being bullied by your line manager, be that head of dept.or headteacher, this is unacceptable. Speak to HR, union rep etc. Off the premises. Can you talk to the head or C of G, or are they the problem???? Have you been referred for support through the education dept? Don't know what it's called these days, but offer support &'counselling. Used to be Medicare. Next time you have a back to work interview, you set the agenda & make sure you get your point across. Wouldn't even think about having a friendly professional relationship, they don't exist. Be strong. The education authority & school have a duty of care towards their staff.Feel free to contact me should you wish to rant! I speak from experience as a deputy head/acting head, dealing with stress etc. Been the victim of bullying & fought back! They don't like it! </p><p>Keep a diary, record everything! even if it seems petty. Actually writing it can be a form of therapy.When I was looking after my parents with dementia and was battling authorities I did this, it's empowering.i also wrote a series of short stories in Joyce Grenfall style about what was happening!! </p><p>Can't advise you on diabetes I'm still muddling through myself! </p><p>Sorry to ramble on but it's something I feel passionate about. Good luck! X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTNIC, post: 2141398, member: 497535"] No you are not over reacting! Coming from the professional point of view: you are being bullied by your line manager, be that head of dept.or headteacher, this is unacceptable. Speak to HR, union rep etc. Off the premises. Can you talk to the head or C of G, or are they the problem???? Have you been referred for support through the education dept? Don't know what it's called these days, but offer support &'counselling. Used to be Medicare. Next time you have a back to work interview, you set the agenda & make sure you get your point across. Wouldn't even think about having a friendly professional relationship, they don't exist. Be strong. The education authority & school have a duty of care towards their staff.Feel free to contact me should you wish to rant! I speak from experience as a deputy head/acting head, dealing with stress etc. Been the victim of bullying & fought back! They don't like it! Keep a diary, record everything! even if it seems petty. Actually writing it can be a form of therapy.When I was looking after my parents with dementia and was battling authorities I did this, it's empowering.i also wrote a series of short stories in Joyce Grenfall style about what was happening!! Can't advise you on diabetes I'm still muddling through myself! Sorry to ramble on but it's something I feel passionate about. Good luck! X [/QUOTE]
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