How our school’s core values help prevent bullying behaviour.

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How our school’s core values help prevent bullying behaviour

Learning outcomes Learners examine & understand how their school core values help prevent bullying behaviour

Ground rules Listen and be respectful to everyone What’s said in the workshop stays in the workshop Join in and have fun

Discussion point What are our school’s core values?

Discussion point Why are our school’s core values important?

Core values Our Core Values RespectCaringKindnessTeamworkDiversityCourageEqualitySafetyJustice

Discussion point How do our school’s core values help stop bullying behaviour?

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Thank you!