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legal age for prosecution
Ive started a thread in the "family" section about my daughter being bullied at school. My daughter is 10 and the girl doing the bullying is 11.
Presently, everything is verbal from this bully, allthough her teach described her as "very aggressive"
If this went further and turned physical against my daughter, how old does the offender have to be before we could get the police involved.
Now obviously this would be a complete last resort but i really want some amunition to threaten the head teacher with if she doesn't sort things out (forearmed is forewarned, knowledge is power and all that stuff)
Many thanks for your help
Presently, everything is verbal from this bully, allthough her teach described her as "very aggressive"
If this went further and turned physical against my daughter, how old does the offender have to be before we could get the police involved.
Now obviously this would be a complete last resort but i really want some amunition to threaten the head teacher with if she doesn't sort things out (forearmed is forewarned, knowledge is power and all that stuff)
Many thanks for your help
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http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/CrimeJusticeAndThe Law/Thejudicialsystem/DG_4003100
http://www.yourrights.org.uk/yourrights/the-ri ghts-of-children-and-young-people/children-and -the-criminal-justice-system/criminal-responsi bility.html
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/CrimeJusticeAndThe Law/Thejudicialsystem/DG_4003100
http://www.yourrights.org.uk/yourrights/the-ri ghts-of-children-and-young-people/children-and -the-criminal-justice-system/criminal-responsi bility.html
I really hope this gets sorted out. I read your other thread. I can only imagine how awful it must be for you and your daughter. It is one of my worst nightmares and my little girl is only 4 so I've got it all to come!
Can you not get to the bully yourself on the quiet and give her an absolute rollicking?! I would be tempted to do this.
Sorry for not answering the question by the way!
Can you not get to the bully yourself on the quiet and give her an absolute rollicking?! I would be tempted to do this.
Sorry for not answering the question by the way!
Thanks tigwig. Taking the girl aside opens up a whole can of worms im afraid...not only in the law (im sure that if she made a complaint against me, it would be taken very seriously as she's only 11) and would also open me and my family up to retaliation by her dad/brothers/family.
I appreciate what you're saying though !!!!
I appreciate what you're saying though !!!!
Do NOT under any circumstances attempt to have a word with the child yourself.
Some years ago my very mild mannered cousin did this. She ended up in hospital with a broken jaw courtesy of the child's granny!
If you are not satisfied with the way the teacher is handling things you can write to the Chair of the School Governors.
Have you obtained a copy of the school's anti bullying policy?
Some years ago my very mild mannered cousin did this. She ended up in hospital with a broken jaw courtesy of the child's granny!
If you are not satisfied with the way the teacher is handling things you can write to the Chair of the School Governors.
Have you obtained a copy of the school's anti bullying policy?