Law for School Guidance Counsellors - Navigating Youth Justice, Bullying, Family Law and Te Tiriti o Waitangi: Dealing with Bullying: The Legal Perspective
OND2211NZC01A3
Description
Attend and earn 1 PLD hour
11.00am to 12.00pm Dealing with Bullying: The Legal Perspective
Consider situations where evidence is difficult to obtain and when victims' parents insist on further punishment of the perpetrator.
- Different types of bullying in schools (student to student, teacher to student, coach to student)
- Definition of bullying
- Student rights
- Investigating bullying claims where evidence is scarce
- Balancing pressure from parents with appropriate sanctioning of perpetrator
Presented by Madeleine Hawkesby, Special Counsel, Duncan Cotterill
Presenters
Madeleine Hawkesby
Madeleine is special counsel in the Christchurch employment law team at Duncan Cotterill. She enjoys working in collaboration with her clients to provide practical, strategic and solution focused advice. Her expertise covers all aspects of employment law, from disciplinary process, performance management, incapacity, investigations, restructuring, drafting employment agreements and policies, and mediations. Madeline has expertise in mediating and facilitating conflict resolution solutions between employees. She advises employers from a wide range of industries, and has particular expertise in the education sector where she not only advises on employment law matters but also has experience in privacy law, parent complaints, health and safety, student disciplinary matters, ombudsmen investigations, Official Information Act requests, performance appraisal, school governance and conflict resolution.