Bullying in Schools Solicitors
Bullying in schools is still commonplace but now, thankfully, unacceptable. Bullying amongst children at school and online is on the increase throughout the UK.
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Taking place in physical and digital spaces, bullying has a real-world impact on a child’s health and happiness. This can result in serious short-term issues and long-term trauma, impacting the overall wellbeing.
Many educational institutions take a zero-tolerance approach to bullying. Schools should act to prevent bullying and discrimination, harassment and victimisation. But, despite best efforts, educators sometimes fail to address bullying and abuse and, in these cases, a complaint should be escalated until the issue is resolved.
Who do IBB’s Education Solicitors act for?
We only act on behalf of children, students and their parents. We are committed to enabling every young person to succeed in whatever they are striving to achieve. Children and young people are at the heart of what we do. They are our primary focus, to ensure they have access to schooling and to receive the appropriate support. Children must be able to access all school facilities, including the school curriculum, to enable them to perform to their full potential. Without access to quality education, children may find it difficult to succeed once they are ready to enter the job market. This will impact on their earning potential and have consequences for their overall well-being. It is, therefore, important to tackle bullying in schools at the earliest possible time.
We spend all our working day delivering education legal advice to those who seek our assistance. We are specialist education law lawyers. As we are specialist education solicitors, we look at problems from a different angle, finding solutions from more than one position.
We do not act for schools so you can be sure we are committed to acting in your and your child’s best interests.
We are particularly experienced in all issues of safeguarding in schools. Celia Whittuck, an experienced solicitor in our Education law team, frequently deals with safeguarding issues in schools, including bullying. “Celia Whittuck is a phenomenally dedicated solicitor and a real delight to work with.”
What counts as bullying?
Bullying is defined by the Anti-Bullying Alliance as:
“The repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. Bullying can be physical, verbal, or psychological. It can happen face-to-face or through cyberspace.”
It is worth remembering that many forms of bullying are unlawful under common law. Examples of unlawful bullying are:
- Physical violence or threat of violence
- Assault
- Theft and/or Criminal Damage
- Hate Crimes
- Theft
- Cyberbullying
Is school bullying illegal?
Some types of bullying are illegal and thus a report should be made to the police, to prevent further harm to a child or young person and to ensure the bully answers for their behaviour. Acts of bullying which are illegal includes hate crime, harassment (ie repeated name calling, threats, abusive calls, messages and emails), theft, violence and assault.
How much bullying takes place in schools?
The Anti Bullying Alliance collected, between November 2021 and February 2022, data from 29,308 pupils, across 208 schools. Their research concluded that around 24% of pupils reported being frequently bullied, with about 6% of pupils frequently bullying others. They also reported that children with special educational needs or disabilities or those in receipt of free school meals “were significantly more likely to be bullied.”
Each educational body has a duty of care to protect its pupils and can be held legally responsible for failure to implement or monitor its protective rules. Bullying may occur in school or away from the school premises. An example of the latter is physical bullying on a bus, where the incident is shared online. A school’s responsibility for children does not always stop at the school gates. Schools may be responsible for the actions of pupils, bullying other children, where it takes place outside of school.
The bullying of a child may be linked to other issues, possibly discrimination, including transgender issues. Therefore, taking action against a school in respect of the bullying of your child may also include a complaint of discrimination.
In bullying cases it is always important to understand your legal options. Our team at IBB can help in a number of different ways. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Professional guidance on your bullying legal rights
- Case construction on how to complain to a school and to stop the bullying
- Representation by trained lawyer
- Legal support
- Bespoke care
No matter what course of action you pursue, it is imperative that you put the health and happiness of your child first. This is always our primary concern and factor this into our impartial guidance. We endeavour to make sure that you are fully equipped with the information that allows you to make the best decision for your child.
We offer a fixed fee initial consultation with our team to discuss your needs and see how we can help.
If you want to know more about how we can help with school bullying, please contact our education law specialists by speaking to either Kinjal or Rachael on 01895 207 961 or email them at educationteam@ibblaw.co.uk
Kinjal and Rachael can send you a link to an online booking suite so you can select a day and time that is convenient for your fixed-fee consultation.
At that online consultation the solicitor will listen to you about your child’s experience of bullying, consider any documents you have and then advise what action can be taken to help your child.
Common questions about bullying in school
What can you do if your child is being bullied at school?
If your child reports bullying, of whatever description, it is important to immediately inform the school in writing, asking them to advise what corrective action will be taken. This is especially important if the act involves abuse, harassment, violence, victimisation, or discrimination.
You should also ask for the school’s Anti-Bullying Policy and the Complaint Procedure.
What can you do if a school fails to protect your child from being bullied?
In some cases, there may be a need to take legal action against the school itself. This can potentially be intimidating and a stressful process, which we will help make as simple as possible.
If a school is deemed to fail in their duty of care to your child, they can be held legally responsible for the consequence of bullying and formally required to make significant changes to their rules and daily practice. This commonly needs to be addressed on a case-by-case basis and should be accompanied by specialist advice from a solicitor who undertakes education legal work.
What does school bullying legal advice cost?
We make available an initial fixed fee consultation to discuss your bullying concerns. We will advise you what action can be taken to deal with issues of bullying and to get your child back on track at school.
This fixed fee consultation is conducted on Microsoft Teams and can be carried out at a time that is convenient to you. Speak (01895 207 961) to Kinjal or Rachael or email them at educationteam@ibblaw.co.uk to make an online booking, to discuss your concerns of bullying with one of our specialist education solicitors.
If, following the online meeting discussing your concerns about bullying, you would like us to help you further, we will tell you what action can be taken and what is involved.
We understand you want to have clear advice about costs and thus we endeavour to be transparent about the costs of providing further school bullying legal advice. In some cases we might be able to offer a fixed fee in respect of additional work.
Please note that we are only able to take on cases on a privately paying basis. If you are unable to privately fund your case ,or you looking for general guidance on what actions you can take to protect you or your child’s education rights in relation to bullying, we recommend you contact Citizens Advice.
What do others say about IBB’s Education Law Solicitors?
Here are a few comments of what others have said about our Education Law legal team.
“We needed an urgent consultation about an educational issues we had with the school. We were very impressed by Celia Whittuck with whom we had the consultation; we were able to ask questions and discuss our situation and we were very happy with the way Celia Whittuck handled our conversation-we felt listen to and that she provided the help we required, thank you!”
“Thank you so much for all your work on this. I have heard from staff and parents that safeguarding is now a huge priority for the school so I feel that the action we took has had the desired effect.”
To say I am so thankful and happy with this outcome is an understatement. The best best news. Thank you again”
“Celia Whittuck is a star individual. She has gained considerable experience in education law and has excellent strategic litigation strategy, particularly for civil claims against independent schools and universities, and internal complaints and appeal processes in relation to these institutions. She puts the clients outcome at the heard (sic) of what she does, and has a track record for achieving good results.’
“Growing education law team focusing on higher education law matters.”
‘Celia Whittuck is a phenomenally dedicated solicitor and a real delight to work with.’
‘Focused and determined education team.’
‘Celia Whittuck has growing reputation in the area.’
“Celia Whittuck has an excellent breadth of knowledge and is very responsive.”
“She is amazing.”
Celia has taken a particular interest in ensuring that the appropriate educational outcomes are achieved. Her commitment has been unwavering.”
“Celia Whittuck has been helpful, understanding, respectful and responsive.”
“From the outset they listened and guided me through my options. I have been struck by the consistency in their process, their professionalism and empathy. Their strengths have definitely been in their willingness to collaborate with other legal professionals in order to give you the best possible chance of success. They don’t shy away from meeting online and so I really feel understood and cared for.”
“Very personal service where nothing is too much trouble. Prompt in all responses and no stone left unturned to advise thoroughly ensuring the best decision is made. Impressive high standards in all aspects of service. I can’t rate them highly enough.”
“I believe IBB Law Education Team have shown themselves to be true to their word. They have collaborated with me in terms of what to expect at each stage of my case. Their practice is transparent and open, also they are clear and concise regarding the fees.”
“The experience was excellent. I was able to sort out my issue in less than a month with the help of the team at IBB Law. Right from the beginning of contacting the firm, I was provided all the support and communication with the team was also very smooth. I am more than happy to have contacted the firm. I would definitely recommend IBB Law to anyone that is going through a similar situation as mine.”
IBB offer unrivalled skill and expertise when it comes to education law matters. They are very well-placed to represent students in all types of public and private law claims against universities. They also do a lot of work in the schools sector, in particular when representing parents in claims against independent schools. They are knowledgeable in the main areas of law that cut across these and associated areas of the education sector. Given their level of experience in these areas, they also have a very good practical understanding of the education sector and are geared towards achieving good practical outcomes for their clients.’
“The gold standard team for higher education work. IBB is one of my main instructing solicitors and I always feel completely confident that they will do an excellent job for the client. The cases are meticulously prepared, and they are very client-focused and practical in their approach.”
“Very empathetic and attentive to each individual clients needs. I felt heard and understood for the first time by professionals. The team was easy and quick to communicate with and the whole process made me feel at ease.”
“I wish give my heartfelt thanks to education team at IBB Law for assisting me through a very peculiar education matter, with specific regards to and commendation for Victoria Denis, the solicitor who had represented my matter.”
“Victoria successfully assisted me through an issue.”
“Throughout the months Victoria represented my matter, Victoria always gave me clear and detailed counsel and helped me explore all the options in terms of what action Victoria and I myself was able to take.”
“Victoria was attentive with keeping me updated in her correspondence.”
“…………. was very quick and efficient. My matter was dealt and over with quite quickly with a happy outcome.’
“IBB offer an excellent education law service, with particular expertise in higher education matters.’
“We can’t thank you enough for your expert assistance throughout this case and we particularly appreciated the clarity and kindness you showed in every communication. The matter could have escalated very unpleasantly except for your intervention, for which we are extremely grateful.”
The Education Law Team at IBB is ranked by Legal 500. Legal 500 describe themselves as the leading guide to law firms and solicitors across the UK.
Celia Whittuck at IBB is ranked by Chambers and Partners. Chambers and Partners say of themselves, “Our rankings are the most thoroughly researched and independent on the market. Each one is assessed by our dedicated team of experienced researchers using our unrivalled research methodology, which includes tens of thousands of one-to-one interviews every year.
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Get clear legal advice and support for what to do if your child is being bullied at school
If you want to know more about how we can help with school bullying and, perhaps, associated issues of discrimination, school suspensions and school exclusions, please contact our education law legal administrators, Kinjal or Rachael, on 01895 207 961 or by email at educationteam@ibblaw.co.uk.
Meet the team
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- Celia Whittuck
- Senior Associate
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