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News Release


November 13, 2006

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NEW BULLYING PREVENTION MODEL POLICY INTRODUCED TO ALL SCHOOLS

Learning Minister Deb Higgins today announced that Saskatchewan's new Caring
and Respectful Schools: Bullying Prevention: A Model Policy has been provided
to all Saskatchewan schools.

"This new Bullying Prevention Model Policy will assist schools to strengthen
their current policies and practices," Higgins said. "This policy was written
in response to school divisions' requests for a definition of bullying and a
model policy to enable schools, school divisions and communities across the
province to work toward a common approach to the prevention and reduction of
bullying."

The model policy is part of Saskatchewan Learning's Caring and Respectful
Schools Initiative, introduced to Saskatchewan schools in 2004 to promote
positive and safe school environments. This initiative identifies curriculum
instruction resources regarding core social skills such as co-operation,
assertion, responsibility, empathy and self-control as well as strategies for
dealing with harassment, bullying, aggression and violence.

Key components of the new Bullying Prevention Model Policy include an outline
of roles and responsibilities of boards of education, educators, parents,
caregivers, students, School Community Councils and community members for
preventing and reducing bullying. It also provides an outline of steps to be
followed when responding to instances of bullying.

"I believe that bullying is a community problem and a serious matter that
interferes with learning success and well-being of children and youth,"
Higgins said. "The consequences of bullying are wide ranging, not just for
students but for schools, families and communities. We want to ensure that our
schools remain places where students and staff alike can learn and work free
from harm and bullying, and by doing this, provide a better future for our
young people."

For more information regarding the new Bullying Prevention Model Policy,
Caring and Respectful Schools Initiative and other related resources, visit
www.learning.gov.sk.ca and select Anti-Bullying/Caring and Respectful Schools
from the Teachers and School Administration menu.

National Bullying Awareness Week is recognized November 13 – 19 and the theme
is "Stand Up! Be a Friend!" Schools are encouraged to engage their students to
make a difference by taking a stand against bullying at school and in the
community, not only during National Bullying Awareness Week but throughout the
year.

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For More Information, Contact:
Jacquie McLean
Learning
Regina
Phone: 306-787-5609
Email: jacquie.mclean@sasked.gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-535-2261


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