Anti-Bullying Anti-Violence Action Plan

Gerald McShane School

What is the ABAV Action Plan?

In accordance with the Education Act, all elementary and high schools must develop an anti-bullying and anti-violence plan aimed at fostering a safe school environment. The focus is to outline prevention measures and intervention methods for incidents of bullying and/or violence through nine essential elements:

  • Element 1: School Analysis
  • Element 2: Prevention Measures
  • Element 3: Collaboration with Families
  • Element 4: Procedures for Reporting
  • Element 5: Intervention Protocol
  • Element 6: Confidentiality Measures
  • Element 7: Support Measures
  • Element 8: Disciplinary Actions
  • Element 9: Complaint Follow-Up

Each school's ABAV Action Plan is available on its respective website.

Note: as an educational institution, the English Montreal School Board prioritizes remediation practices centered around re-integration and restorative approaches, rather than relying primarily on disciplinary consequences.

How is the ABAV Action Plan developed?

Each year, the school assembles a committee consisting of various staff members to set prevention measures based on the identified priorities following an analysis of the situation related to bullying and/or violence. 

The ABAV committee also conducts an annual review of the prevention measures initiated throughout the year to ensure the maintenance of a safe school environment. 

The ABAV Action Plan must be approved annually by the school’s Governing Board. 

Definitions

BULLYING : Any repeated direct or indirect behaviour, comment, act or gesture, whether deliberate or not, including in cyberspace, which occurs in a context where there is a power imbalance between the persons concerned and which causes distress and injures, hurts, oppresses, intimidates or ostracizes.
S. 13(1.1) EA

VIOLENCE : Any intentional demonstration of verbal, written, physical, psychological or sexual force which causes distress and injures, hurts or oppresses a person by attacking their psychological or physical integrity or well-being, or their rights or property.
S. 13(1.1) EA

SEXUAL VIOLENCE : Any form of violence committed through sexual practices or by targeting sexuality, including sexual assault. It also refers to any other misconduct, including that relating to sexual and gender diversity, in such forms as unwanted direct or indirect gestures, comments, behaviours or attitudes with sexual connotations, including by a technological means.
C. 32 (a.1) P-22.1

Complaints

An incident of bullying and/or violence can be reported verbally or in writing to any school personnel. In the event of dissatisfaction with the follow-up, you can file a complaint using the following procedure:

For further information regarding complaints, please visit the EMSB website.

https://www.emsb.qc.ca/emsb/services/central-services/Complaint

Acts of Sexual Violence

In the event of an act of sexual violence committed against a student attending an EMSB educational institution, a report can be made directly to the regional student ombudsman.

Online complaint form, click here

Phone or text: 1-833-420-5233
Email: plaintes-pne@pne.gouv.qc.ca

You can download our Action Plan for Anti-Bullying and Anti-Violence by clicking the link below.

ABAV COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Our Anti-Bullying Anti-Violence Action Plan Committee Members are working to ensure safety and maintain a positive school environment. Every year, members of our team review and update our Anti-Bullying Anti-Violence Action Plan.

Our ABAV  Committee members are:
  • David Lee | ABAV Coordinator-Principal
  • Melissa Maluorni | Resource Teacher
  • Melissa Roma | Teacher
  • Jessica Colavincenzo | Special Education Consultant