Ontario has designated the third week of November as Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week to help promote safe schools and a positive learning environment.鈦 This year, this takes place November 19 to 26, 2023 and HCDSB will join school boards around the province in enhancing awareness and understanding about bullying, and the factors that contribute to safe, caring and inclusive schools.

“As we launch Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week, our commitment is stronger than ever to foster a safe, inclusive, and respectful learning environment across each of our HCDSB schools,鈥 says John Klein, Director of Education. 鈥淭he expansion of our Online Incident Reporting Tool is a concrete step towards this commitment, ensuring every student feels safe and comfortable enough to report incidents of bullying. Together, we can build a community where every student feels safe, valued, and welcomed.”

Throughout the week, HCDSB staff and students will participate in various activities and events to support safe schools and encourage the fostering of positive school climates. These activities will increase awareness on what constitutes bullying and address the impact it can have on the overall school environment.

Online Incident Reporting Tool

As part of our ongoing commitment to nurturing safe and welcoming schools, we have expanded our Hate or Bias Motivated Incident Reporting Tool to include bullying incidents involving or impacting students, either as victims, witnesses or alleged perpetrators.

Students or their parents/guardians are encouraged to report any incident of bullying to a trusted adult at school (e.g. School Administration, Teacher, Child and Youth Counsellor, Social Worker, Chaplain, etc.).

Students or their guardians may choose to report an incident using the Online Incident Reporting Tool. The online report will be forwarded to the School Administration and the Family of Schools Superintendent.

Learn more about Bullying Awareness and Prevention

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