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Stop the bullies



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Madam,
Many of your readers will be familiar with the issue of bullying in schools and the impact which it has on victims. School toilets are recognised as a hotspot for bullies.
Many people believe that it is possible to "design out" bullying from school toilets.

I have just written a free factsheet. It brings together the specialist knowledge which has been developed and helps schools to make the right decisions when planning new school toilets and washrooms.

The factsheet is aimed at pupils, parents, teachers and governors.

Entitled "Reducing the impact of bullying and anti-social behaviour in school toilets and washrooms", the factsheet can be obtained by e-mailing Wallgate Limited at: schooltoilets@wallgate.com .

Or by writing to: "School Toilets" Factsheet, Wallgate Limited, Crow Lane, Wilton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2 0HB.

Jean Donovan
AuthorWilton
Salisbury



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  • Last Updated: 02 April 2008 3:04 PM
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  • Location: Ripley & Heanor
 
 

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