History
Reporting
Process
Prevention
Awareness
100
It's regulations provide the statutory basis for how education is delivered to students who are enrolled in a publicly funded school in Ontario.
What is the Education Act?
100
This person is required to contact the parents of the victim.
Who is the Principal?
100
These are some reasons a student may be suspended.
What is threats, possession of drugs, swearing, etc?
100
This is what CFSA stands for.
What is the Child and a Family Services Act?
100
Awareness raising strategies must be aimed at all members of school community, including these groups.
What is sexual harassment, gender-based violence, safe internet use, etc.?
200
These are ideas/proposals made to the provincial government by Cabinet Ministers, members of the legislative assembly and chairs of standing committee.
What is a Bill?
200
This consequence might following a student uttering a threat, possessing drugs or swearing at a teacher.
What is a suspension?
200
The Principal must do this after a report is submitted.
What is provide a written acknowledgement of the receipt of the report?
200
Board policies and procedures must address this when supporting certain pupils.
What are the expectations of the school to support the victim?
200
This type of survey should be done every two years.
What is an anonymous school climate survey?
300
The Harris government created this to make schools safer.
What is the Safe Schools Act?
300
Following the Ministry training, school teams are comprised of these individuals.
Who are the P/VP, one teaching staff, am done non-teaching staff?
300
This type of discipline involves a warning, parent contact, removal of privileges and then suspension.
What is progressive discipline?
300
Boards are expected to coordinate this type of meeting to support a student being moved.
What is a transition meeting?
300
The climate survey results should be shared with this group.
Who is the Safe Schools Team?
400
Our Ontario Minister of a Education.
Who is Liz Sandals?
400
This more extreme act, such as possessing a weapon or committing sexual assault could result in this type of consequence.
What is an expulsion?
400
When notifying the parent of a victim the Education Act requires the principal to disclose this.
What is the nature of the incident and next steps?
400
This type of discipline combines intervention strategies and discipline with opportunities for students to continue their education.
What is the Preventative Discipline Approach?
400
This section contains an up to date list of agencies/organizations that have professional expertise.
What is the Building Partnership section?
500
This framework was established in 2007, after the creation of the IPRC.
What is the Ontario First Nation, Métis, and Inuit education Policy framework?
500
This Bill requires all staff to report to Principals when they become aware that a student has been harmed.
What is Bill 157?
500
If the staff has any reasonable grounds to suspect abuse they are to report directly to this organization.
What is the children's aid society?
500
It is important to ensure that prevention planning is consistent with this type of plan, when dealing with special needs students.
What is an IEP?
500
What PPM # now requires all school develop and implement a school-wide progressive discipline plan?
What is PPM # 145
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