Safe Schools NT
The Safe Schools NT Code of Behaviour (pdf 308 Kb) and tip sheets aim to help parents, students and teachers deal with some of the issues in schools such as bullying and harassment, safe play and cyber bullying.
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Tip sheets
The following tip sheets offer hints about areas of concern. They are not intended to be a one stop solve all solution to problems.
| Tip sheets for | General | Cyber bullying |
| Parents | pdf 40 Kb | pdf 36 Kb |
| Students | pdf 41 Kb | pdf 40 Kb |
| Teachers | pdf 40 Kb | pdf 35 Kb |
Posters and brochures
- Student safety factsheet for parents (pdf 23 kb)
- Information for parents and students brochure (pdf 597 Kb)
- Everyone has the right to feel safe at school (pdf 141 Kb)
- Our schools says no to bullying (pdf 135 Kb)
SSNT framework
The SSNT framework:
- promotes safe and supportive teaching and learning environments for staff and students;
- promotes positive learning environments; and
- builds staff capacity and sustainable practices through professional learning.
The framework includes:
- Safe Schools NT Code of Behaviour (pdf 308 Kb)
- Professional learning modules
- School Wellbeing and Behaviour Policy guide (pdf 45 Kb) and template (word 53 Kb)
The Guide and template allows schools to align their school context, values, culture and behaviour expectations with the Safe Schools NT Code of Behaviour. Schools are expected to develop their policy in consultation with their school community. - Legislation and policies
Legislation- Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act
- Anti-Discrimination Act NT 1992
- Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Registration) Act 2004
- Criminal Code Act 1983
- Education Act 1979
- Freedom of Information Act 2002
- The Community Welfare Act 1983
- Tobacco Control Act 2002
- Work Health Act 1986
- Work Health (OH&S) Regulations 1992
- Drug taking by students
- Exemption authority to exempt students
- Police in schools: Policy | Guidelines
- Management of student behaviour: Policy | Guidelines
- Useful links
Contacts
For more information, please contact Student Services.
