Failure to succeed
When a child is unable to report and raise worries within their learning environment
I was bullied
Continually told I was a failure
Physically bullied – Primary and
secondary school
forced to relocate
I didn’t know who or where to report bullying to within my school
2008, Head Boy –Berwick Academy
University –Researched ways in which children could
report bullying
Findings
Trained as a learning mentor
Won National Rotarian Award for
services to Anti-Bullying
39% of children never tell anyone
that they are being bullied at school
Cyber-bullyingVerbal bullying
Physical bullying
SexismSexting
Revenge Porn
Racism
Homophobia
Extremism
Mental Health
Bullying
What is stopping learners to succeed?
What is contributing to children’s failure?
3.2 million students are victims of bullying each year
Over 16,000 11-15 year olds absent at any one time from school
due to bullying
Being bullied increases the risk of becoming depressed by
61.5%. 50% of 12 year olds who self harm themselves were/are
frequently bullied.
On average, lifetime earnings of a victim of bullying are reduced
by around £50,000.
Engaging in bullying behavior increases the risk of becoming an
offender by more than 50%
Launched January 2015
Report Failure, Increase Success
Bullying (Cyber-bullying)
Report
Confidence
Success
Teacher Reply
Remove child’s issue or worry
Short-Term Impacts6 times more effective than face-to-face reporting
Removing failures by providing leaner’s with a voice to succeed
Long-Term Impacts
Giving someone a voice, unlocks their potential to succeed!
Evidence of SuccessTootoot’s UK heat map of schools
Tootoot’s future plan to unlock SuccessProvide all Primary and Secondary school’s with the ability to report and raise