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How to Intervene in a Bullying Incident

A structured, professional guide for educators and school staff to effectively address bullying on the spot

This NEA resource, “How to Intervene in a Bullying Incident,” offers a structured, professional guide for educators and school staff to effectively address bullying on the spot. Before intervening, it emphasizes knowing your legal responsibilities and school policies, being consistent with training, and being knowledgeable about available supports like counseling. During an incident, it advises immediately separating the individuals, ensuring everyone’s physical safety, labeling the behavior as bullying while referencing school rules, and avoiding forcing apologies in the heat of the moment. Afterward, staff should investigate and document the incident, apply appropriate, pre-communicated consequences for the bully, and provide both the targeted student and witnesses with ongoing support and guidance. The piece underscores the importance of empowering bystanders and working as a coordinated team—including families and the larger community—to foster a sustained, safe school environment.
 

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