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As a parent the things you do and say have a major impact on your child’s perception of the world and their place within it. Your reaction to bullying – irrespective of whether it involves your child or not – will influence how they feel about themselves, how they behave towards others and what they say and do when bullying occurs.
- Encourage your child to tell you about the incident(s).
- Be supportive.
- Talk to your child’s coach or the club’s Member Protection Information Officer about the bullying as soon as you become aware of it.
- Work with the club if there are particular issues involving your child e.g., if your child has been bullied or has been accused of bullying.
- Make sure you’re aware of the club’s policies (e.g., Member Protection Policy or specific anti-bullying policy) and Code of Behaviour – if the club doesn’t have these policies or if they’re difficult to understand, talk to the club administrator about the issue.
- Investigate - if your child has been accused of bullying, find out why they’re bullying other children and work with them on changing their behaviour.
- Monitor the situation and if it doesn’t improve talk to the club administrator about the behaviour and document the discussion.
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