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WELCOME TO THE ABERDEEN CITY WEBSITE ON GUIDANCE/PERSONAL SUPPORT & PSE

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This information and support service is part of the
Aberdeen Grid for Learning.
It is for teachers in all sectors of education.
School students and parents are also very welcome to browse our pages.

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PERSONAL SUPPORT IN SCHOOLS: NATIONAL WEBSITE
As part of the national implementation project for Happy, Safe and Achieving Their Potential, the project team have set up a website, which is part of the Learning and Teaching Scotland website.  This contains details of personal support and of the project.  Most importantly it  contains an ever-increasing number of examples, case studies and materials relating to practice across the country.  You can access the website at www.ltscotland.org.uk/personalsupportinschools

NATIONAL ALCOHOL DEBATE
The National Alcohol Debate website went live on 28 April 2008.  The site will lead into the consultation phase of the forthcoming alcohol strategy in the summer.


CHILD PROTECTION COURSES 2008
Calendar of child protection courses organised by the North east Scotland Child Protection Committee (NESCPC) - click here>>


respectme: SCOTLAND'S ANTI-BULLYING SERVICE
respectme, is a Scottish Anti-Bullying Service.  Their website can be visited at www.respectme.org.uk It is designed to help with the practical skills and guidance to deal with bullying wherever it occurs.  It provides information on the signs that might indicate bullying and the impact that this can have on children and young people.  It also offers guidance on developing and reviewing anti-bullying policies and includes a calendar of training events.

THE ANTIBULLYING NETWORK
The Anti-Bullying Network was established at the University of Edinburgh in 1999 and gained a reputation for the high quality of the services it provided to school communities. A demand clearly continues to exist for these services. And thus The Anti-Bullying Network relaunched in October 2007 as a not-for-profit company and is now a registered Scottish charity.  The website at www.antibullying.net has lots of useful information.


Information sheet on cyberbullying from the Antibullying Network.  Download a copy >>

 

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This website is maintained by
Terry Ashton, Adviser (Guidance and Careers).
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