Violence In Special Schools

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Violence In Special Schools Monday, October 29, 2018

75 Total Responses Date Created: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 Complete Responses: 75

Q1: In the past year I have directly experienced physical violence. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q1: In the past year I have directly experienced physical violence. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q2: In the past year I have directly experienced verbal abuse. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q2: In the past year I have directly experienced verbal abuse. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q3: In the past year I have been absent due to violence at work. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q3: In the past year I have been absent due to violence at work. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q4: In the past year, I have required medical attention from a doctor, or school first aid. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q4: In the past year, I have required medical attention from a doctor, or school first aid. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q5: Violence, verbal abuse or threats are accepted as 'part of the job' by managers, supervisors and/or employees. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q5: Violence, verbal abuse or threats are accepted as 'part of the job' by managers, supervisors and/or employees. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q6: My school uses the SHE portal to record all incidents of Violence at Work. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q6: My school uses the SHE portal to record all incidents of Violence at Work. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q7: I am aware of the council's Violence at Work policy, and have read it. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q7: I am aware of the council's Violence at Work policy, and have read it. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q8: I generally feel safe at work. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q8: I generally feel safe at work. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q9: I am generally satisfied with the management of violence and aggression within my school. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q9: I am generally satisfied with the management of violence and aggression within my school. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q10: I get feedback about incidents I have reported. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q10: I get feedback about incidents I have reported. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q11: I feel anxious about going into some classrooms / teaching some classes because of worries about violence. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q11: I feel anxious about going into some classrooms / teaching some classes because of worries about violence. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q12: I feel confident that my concerns will be taken seriously. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q12: I feel confident that my concerns will be taken seriously. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q13: I am aware of the support I should be offered by my management team if I experience a violent incident. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q13: I am aware of the support I should be offered by my management team if I experience a violent incident. Answered: 72 Skipped: 3

Q14: When I have experienced violence I have been offered appropriate support by management. Answered: 73 Skipped: 2

Q14: When I have experienced violence I have been offered appropriate support by management. Answered: 73 Skipped: 2

Q15: Have you experienced mental health/stress problems as a result of violence or verbal abuse at school? Answered: 73 Skipped: 2

Q15: Have you experienced mental health/stress problems as a result of violence or verbal abuse at school? Answered: 73 Skipped: 2

Q16: Are you C.A.L.M trained? Answered: 74 Skipped: 1

Q16: Are you C.A.L.M trained? Answered: 74 Skipped: 1

Q17: Have you had any relevant training on dealing with violent behaviour in school? Answered: 74 Skipped: 1

Q17: Have you had any relevant training on dealing with violent behaviour in school? Answered: 74 Skipped: 1

Q18: In which sector do you work? Answered: 75 Skipped: 0

Q18: In which sector do you work? Answered: 75 Skipped: 0