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Our local Secondary school is The Hart. For more information please follow this link www.hartschool.org.uk. 2017 The Small Schools Multi Academy Trust.
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ARCS – Academy Reporting Confidential System » Useful Links
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Sexual Health Charity that provides help and support to young people under the age of 25. Aims to Protect children from harm online and offline, directly through National Crima Agency led operations and in partnership with local and international agencies. Councillors who are there for you. You can talk to them about ANYTHING. Organisation for reducing and reporting crime incidents. An independent charity that works to reduce alcohol misuse and harm in the UK. National Self Harm Network.
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ARCS – Academy Reporting Confidential System » Report Online
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ARCS – Academy Reporting Confidential System » Self-harm
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Self-harm is when you hurt yourself as a way of dealing with very difficult feelings, old memories, or overwhelming situations and experiences. The ways you hurt yourself can be physical, such as cutting yourself. They can also be less obvious, such as putting yourself in risky situations, or not looking after your own physical or emotional needs. Ways of self-harming can include:. Inserting objects into your body. Hitting yourself or walls. Scratching and hair pulling. Pressures at school or work. If yo...
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ARCS – Academy Reporting Confidential System » Abuse
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Amy’s finger was so swollen that she couldn’t get her ring off. She didn’t think her finger was broken because she could still bend it. It had been a week since her dad shoved her into the wall, but her finger still hurt a lot. Amy hated the way her dad called her names and accused her of all sorts of things she didn’t do, especially after he had been drinking. It was the worst feeling and she just kept hoping he would stop. Can be the most difficult to identify because there are usually no outward signs...
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ARCS – Academy Reporting Confidential System » Bullying
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The Rugeley Academies have a ZERO tolerance approach to bullying of any kind. Bullying can happen to anyone at any age. Being bullied at school, home or online might involve:. Being put down or humiliated. Being pushed or pulled about. Having money and other possessions taken or messed about with. Having rumours spread about you. Being ignored and left out. Being hit, kicked or physically hurt. Liam Payne, One Direction. Talk to the Student Development Team via the reporting page. It’s really healt...
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ARCS – Academy Reporting Confidential System » Health
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Teenagers have so much to deal with and many choices to make:. For lots of help and advice, visit these dedicated pages setup by the NHS:. Http:/ www.nhs.uk/livewell/teenboys/Pages/Teenboyshome.aspx. Http:/ www.nhs.uk/livewell/teengirls/Pages/teengirlshome.aspx. The Student Development Team and School Nurse are there to help of you need it, and will be able to point you in the right direction. To get in contact, use the reporting form. Alcohol and the law. Buying alcohol for yourself. No ID no sale.
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ARCS – Academy Reporting Confidential System » Community
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We want the best for our academy a wider community. Some people will take part in Anti-Social Behaviour , which is of detriment to the community. Examples of anti-social behaviour include graffiti, abusive and intimidating language, excessive noise (particularly late at night), fouling the street with litter and drunken behaviour in the streets, along with the mess it creates. Councils and Police are required by law to do all that they can to tackle crime and disorder problems in their area.
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ARCS – Academy Reporting Confidential System » Cyberbullying
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Did you know all activity online (including activity via phones etc) leaves a digital footprint? This can be seen by countless others, often you won’t know who! This digital footprint can be used for good, for example seeing recommendations on shopping sites. You should be aware of your digital footprint, as it can be used by others for unpleasant reasons. Watch this video to find out more; know your digital footprint! Posting pictures and videos. First to a Million – Intro. Things you see online? Almost...
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