Ways To Stop Bullying

what are some of ways to stop bullying ?
I need the answer to finish my speech for my english can anyone help me ?
Do you mean from the point of view of the school, or you lot as pupils?
Schools can help reduce bullying by implementing good anti bullying policies and following through with their guidelines. Kings Langley secondary school in England has a really good anti bullying policy. I have included a link to their policies webpage where you can see a list of their policies. There is the behaviour policy and the action against bullying policy. The headmaster, Mr Gary Lewis, takes a very firm approach to bullying.
From the point of view of the pupils, well, if you witness bullying, you should report it to a member of staff who you know will deal with it. Equally, if you are the victim of bullying, again you should report it. Make sure you report it to a sympathetic member of staff who you know will deal with it. (I hate to say it, but not all teachers take bullying seriously, or at least they don’t take verbal bullying seriously.)
Keep on reporting it if bullying continues. Most schools escalate punishments if bullying continues, so there will be ultimately one or two results – they will either stop or they will be kicked out of school.
NEVER resort to violence. While some people may say fighting backed work for them, often the bullies are physically stronger than the victims and they know it. Also, physical violence will only get the victim in trouble. I can tell you, being a trainee teacher, that if someone lashes out at the bullies in my class, I will come down hard on the person who lashes out. I know that seems unfair, but if they were in the street they would be arrested for a violent attack. Violence rarely solves anything, and will weaken your case as a victim.
I have put in another website – bullyinguk. It is a very good charity which has coping strategies and should be able to help you.
Good luck.
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