I-13.3 - Education Act

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75.1. The governing board is responsible for adopting, in the form prescribed by the Minister, the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan, and any updated version of the plan, proposed by the principal.
The main purpose of the plan must be to prevent and stop all forms of bullying and violence targeting a student, a teacher or any other school staff member.
In addition to any elements the Minister may prescribe by regulation, the plan must include
(1)  an analysis of the situation prevailing at the school with respect to bullying and violence;
(2)  prevention measures to put an end to all forms of bullying and violence, in particular those motivated by racism or homophobia or targeting sexual orientation, sexual identity, a handicap or a physical characteristic;
(3)  measures to encourage parents to collaborate in preventing and stopping bullying and violence and in creating a healthy and secure learning environment;
(4)  procedures for reporting, or registering a complaint concerning, an act of bullying or violence to or with the institution and, more particularly, procedures for reporting the use of social media or communication technologies for cyberbullying purposes;
(5)  the actions to be taken when a student, teacher or other school staff member or any other person observes an act of bullying or violence or when a report or complaint is sent to the institution by the regional student ombudsman;
(6)  measures to protect the confidentiality of any report or complaint concerning an act of bullying or violence;
(7)  supervisory or support measures for any student who is a victim of bullying or violence, for witnesses and for the perpetrator;
(8)  specific disciplinary sanctions for acts of bullying or violence, according to their severity or repetitive nature; and
(9)  the required follow-up on any report or complaint concerning an act of bullying or violence.
A separate section of the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be for sexual violence. That section must include, in addition to the elements prescribed by the preceding paragraph, the following elements:
(1)  compulsory training activities for management and other personnel; and
(2)  safety measures to stop sexual violence.
A document explaining the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be distributed to the parents. The document must indicate that it is possible to make a report or file a complaint concerning an act of sexual violence to or with the regional student ombudsman and, for a person who is dissatisfied with the follow-up on a complaint filed with the institution, to use the complaint processing procedure provided for in the Act respecting the National Student Ombudsman (chapter P-32.01). The governing board shall see to it that the wording of the document is clear and accessible.
The anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be reviewed each year, and updated if necessary. The principal of the school sends a copy of the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan and any updated version to the National Student Ombudsman.
2012, c. 19, s. 4; 2020, c. 1, s. 23; 2022, c. 17, s. 79; 2024, c. 9, s. 11.
75.1. The governing board is responsible for adopting the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan, and any updated version of the plan, proposed by the principal.
The main purpose of the plan must be to prevent and stop all forms of bullying and violence targeting a student, a teacher or any other school staff member.
In addition to any elements the Minister may prescribe by regulation, the plan must include
(1)  an analysis of the situation prevailing at the school with respect to bullying and violence;
(2)  prevention measures to put an end to all forms of bullying and violence, in particular those motivated by racism or homophobia or targeting sexual orientation, sexual identity, a handicap or a physical characteristic;
(3)  measures to encourage parents to collaborate in preventing and stopping bullying and violence and in creating a healthy and secure learning environment;
(4)  procedures for reporting, or registering a complaint concerning, an act of bullying or violence to or with the institution and, more particularly, procedures for reporting the use of social media or communication technologies for cyberbullying purposes;
(5)  the actions to be taken when a student, teacher or other school staff member or any other person observes an act of bullying or violence or when a report or complaint is sent to the institution by the regional student ombudsman;
(6)  measures to protect the confidentiality of any report or complaint concerning an act of bullying or violence;
(7)  supervisory or support measures for any student who is a victim of bullying or violence, for witnesses and for the perpetrator;
(8)  specific disciplinary sanctions for acts of bullying or violence, according to their severity or repetitive nature; and
(9)  the required follow-up on any report or complaint concerning an act of bullying or violence.
A separate section of the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be for sexual violence. That section must include, in addition to the elements prescribed by the preceding paragraph, the following elements:
(1)  compulsory training activities for management and other personnel; and
(2)  safety measures to stop sexual violence.
A document explaining the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be distributed to the parents. The document must indicate that it is possible to make a report or file a complaint concerning an act of sexual violence to or with the regional student ombudsman and, for a person who is dissatisfied with the follow-up on a complaint filed with the institution, to use the complaint processing procedure provided for in the Act respecting the National Student Ombudsman (chapter P-32.01). The governing board shall see to it that the wording of the document is clear and accessible.
The anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be reviewed each year, and updated if necessary. The principal of the school sends a copy of the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan and any updated version to the National Student Ombudsman.
2012, c. 19, s. 4; 2020, c. 1, s. 23; 2022, c. 17, s. 79.
75.1. The governing board is responsible for adopting the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan, and any updated version of the plan, proposed by the principal.
The main purpose of the plan must be to prevent and stop all forms of bullying and violence targeting a student, a teacher or any other school staff member.
In addition to any elements the Minister may prescribe by regulation, the plan must include
(1)  an analysis of the situation prevailing at the school with respect to bullying and violence;
(2)  prevention measures to put an end to all forms of bullying and violence, in particular those motivated by racism or homophobia or targeting sexual orientation, sexual identity, a handicap or a physical characteristic;
(3)  measures to encourage parents to collaborate in preventing and stopping bullying and violence and in creating a healthy and secure learning environment;
(4)  procedures for reporting, or registering a complaint concerning, an act of bullying or violence to or with the institution and, more particularly, procedures for reporting the use of social media or communication technologies for cyberbullying purposes;
(5)  the actions to be taken when a student, teacher or other school staff member or any other person observes an act of bullying or violence or when a report or complaint is sent to the institution by the regional student ombudsman;
(6)  measures to protect the confidentiality of any report or complaint concerning an act of bullying or violence;
(7)  supervisory or support measures for any student who is a victim of bullying or violence, for witnesses and for the perpetrator;
(8)  specific disciplinary sanctions for acts of bullying or violence, according to their severity or repetitive nature; and
(9)  the required follow-up on any report or complaint concerning an act of bullying or violence.
A document explaining the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be distributed to the parents. The document must indicate that it is possible to make a report or file a complaint concerning an act of sexual violence to or with the regional student ombudsman and, for a person who is dissatisfied with the follow-up on a complaint filed with the institution, to use the complaint processing procedure provided for in the Act respecting the National Student Ombudsman (chapter P-32.01). The governing board shall see to it that the wording of the document is clear and accessible.
The anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be reviewed each year, and updated if necessary. The principal of the school sends a copy of the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan and any updated version to the National Student Ombudsman.
2012, c. 19, s. 4; 2020, c. 1, s. 23; 2022, c. 17, s. 79.
75.1. The governing board is responsible for adopting the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan, and any updated version of the plan, proposed by the principal.
The main purpose of the plan must be to prevent and stop all forms of bullying and violence targeting a student, a teacher or any other school staff member.
In addition to any elements the Minister may prescribe by regulation, the plan must include
(1)  an analysis of the situation prevailing at the school with respect to bullying and violence;
(2)  prevention measures to put an end to all forms of bullying and violence, in particular those motivated by racism or homophobia or targeting sexual orientation, sexual identity, a handicap or a physical characteristic;
(3)  measures to encourage parents to collaborate in preventing and stopping bullying and violence and in creating a healthy and secure learning environment;
(4)  procedures for reporting, or registering a complaint concerning, an act of bullying or violence and, more particularly, procedures for reporting the use of social media or communication technologies for cyberbullying purposes;
(5)  the actions to be taken when a student, teacher or other school staff member or any other person observes an act of bullying or violence;
(6)  measures to protect the confidentiality of any report or complaint concerning an act of bullying or violence;
(7)  supervisory or support measures for any student who is a victim of bullying or violence, for witnesses and for the perpetrator;
(8)  specific disciplinary sanctions for acts of bullying or violence, according to their severity or repetitive nature; and
(9)  the required follow-up on any report or complaint concerning an act of bullying or violence.
A document explaining the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be distributed to the parents. The governing board shall see to it that the wording of the document is clear and accessible.
The anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be reviewed each year, and updated if necessary.
2012, c. 19, s. 4; 2020, c. 1, s. 23.
75.1. The governing board is responsible for approving the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan, and any updated version of the plan, proposed by the principal.
The main purpose of the plan must be to prevent and stop all forms of bullying and violence targeting a student, a teacher or any other school staff member.
In addition to any elements the Minister may prescribe by regulation, the plan must include
(1)  an analysis of the situation prevailing at the school with respect to bullying and violence;
(2)  prevention measures to put an end to all forms of bullying and violence, in particular those motivated by racism or homophobia or targeting sexual orientation, sexual identity, a handicap or a physical characteristic;
(3)  measures to encourage parents to collaborate in preventing and stopping bullying and violence and in creating a healthy and secure learning environment;
(4)  procedures for reporting, or registering a complaint concerning, an act of bullying or violence and, more particularly, procedures for reporting the use of social media or communication technologies for cyberbullying purposes;
(5)  the actions to be taken when a student, teacher or other school staff member or any other person observes an act of bullying or violence;
(6)  measures to protect the confidentiality of any report or complaint concerning an act of bullying or violence;
(7)  supervisory or support measures for any student who is a victim of bullying or violence, for witnesses and for the perpetrator;
(8)  specific disciplinary sanctions for acts of bullying or violence, according to their severity or repetitive nature; and
(9)  the required follow-up on any report or complaint concerning an act of bullying or violence.
A document explaining the anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be distributed to the parents. The governing board shall see to it that the wording of the document is clear and accessible.
The anti-bullying and anti-violence plan must be reviewed each year, and updated if necessary.
2012, c. 19, s. 4.