Reporting of Violence
Reporting of Violence
School safety

Overview
Reporting violence is one of the most important steps in creating a safe and supportive school environment.
When learners feel safe, heard, and supported, they are more likely to report abuse, harassment, and bullying.
A strong reporting culture sends a message that violence will not be tolerated and that every voice matters.
Reporting violence is not about “getting someone in trouble” — it’s about protecting people, preventing harm, and building trust
This lesson will help you to learn the Reporting of Violence. Start with Module one and you can test yourself at the end by doing the Quiz.
- What Does Reporting Violence Mean?
- How Learners Can Report Violence
- Educator and Staff Responsibilities
- Information to Include in a Report
- Internal School Channels (People to Approach)
- External Help and Emergency Numbers
- School Violence Reporting Procedures
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