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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1999598" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>No one should be subjected to that sort of abuse on a daily basis - I suggest that you make a log of all such events and be able to supply copies of it to whoever might become involved. </p><p>Request instruction on how aggressive people are to be dealt with - who should you contact to raise the alarm within the school, or should you just dial 999.</p><p>There are many notices around in places such as dentists, doctors' surgeries, shops and garages warning that aggressive behaviour will not be tolerated - your place of work should not be any different, and your employers should back you up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1999598, member: 355878"] No one should be subjected to that sort of abuse on a daily basis - I suggest that you make a log of all such events and be able to supply copies of it to whoever might become involved. Request instruction on how aggressive people are to be dealt with - who should you contact to raise the alarm within the school, or should you just dial 999. There are many notices around in places such as dentists, doctors' surgeries, shops and garages warning that aggressive behaviour will not be tolerated - your place of work should not be any different, and your employers should back you up. [/QUOTE]
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