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Although it is widely recognized that bullying in schools has long term neg
ative consequences, many schools respond to incidents as they arise rather
than taking a systematic approach. When this is the case, physical bullying
may be addressed but indirect bullying may flourish. This article examines
best practice examples of student welfare policies which address bullying
and harassment through strategies to promote a positive school ethos. This
article stresses the importance of teacher modelling of respectful relation
ships and promotion of effective conflict resolution procedures throughout
the school community.