Sunday, October 28, 2018

Parents and Youth Engagement

Parents and Youth Engagement

Faculty members can do a lot to help prevent bullying and help even protect their students but they need help from parents and community members.

Benefits for Parents and Youth Engagement

When it comes to research faculty and school administers have a big role they play in when it comes to bullying prevention. They can help students and inspire them to do the correct thing. When they do what is right they can



                         How you can Contribute
Schools can set up a way for parents and the community to be involved. They need to feel that they are important when it comes to bullying. Schools need to provide roles for them such as
  • Students can share their experience. They can become leaders and examples with one another. They must be willing to communicate with each other developing rules and regulations.
  • Parents can make school a more positive place through the parent teacher association and even volunteering.
  • Staff can keep the school informed when bullying happens. A school coordinator might be important to have one hand to support parents and the community. They can set meeting times to help parents or youths dealing with bullying. 

                         

 Safety Committees
A Safety Committee is a group of people who are focused on the safety of their students they engaged students and parents to prevent bullying. The following can make school a safer place
  • Administrators who are allowed and can answer questions. These questions can be about budgeting, training, curriculum, and the laws. https://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html.
  • Teachers who are highly respected.
  • Other school staff such as counselors, nurses, and librarians.
  • Parents can share their concerns within the committee.
  • Students are allowed to bring in there concerns.
  • Cops and elected officials are also allowed to voice their opinions.
       Activities for safety committees could be to
  • Plan anti bullying prevention programs.
  • Develop anti bullying policies and regulations.
  • Educate the community.
  • Evaluate bullying programs.
  • Conduct bullying assessments.
  • Substain efforts over time.
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Sources:
CDPS, CDPS Info -. “Colorado Youth Engaged in Safety Quick Tips for Making School Safe.” YouTube, YouTube, 9 Mar. 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFvzgl_Q36k.
“Engage Parents & Youth.” StopBullying.gov, www.stopbullying.gov/prevention/at-school/engage-parents/index.html.
English, VOA Learning. “How an Involved Parent Can Help Prevent Bullying.” YouTube, YouTube, 27 May 2010, www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUGnrR3MFnk.
Star, Shelby. “School Safety Committee.” YouTube, YouTube, 20 Feb. 2018, www.youtube.com/watch?v=dslfMUOgoUU.

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