… defined by the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Rape, as defined by the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Unwanted physical sexual advances, as outlined in the Equality and Human Rights Commission: Sexual Harassment and the…
… conditions we are committed to ensuring that all students with medical conditions, in terms of both physical and mental health, are properly supported at Plumpton College so that they can play a full and…
…l or emotional suffering. As such, harassment can take multiple forms, including, but not limited to: • • • Physical harassment – unwanted contact, unnecessary touching, assault, gestures or aggressive behaviour.…
… activities will include, but not be limited to, the following: • • • Safety inspections of the physical aspects of the College operational areas, undertaken in accordance with established procedures.…
… Our college will provide a caring, positive and stimulating environment that promotes the social, physical, emotional and moral development of the individual student, and where they feel safe. 1.7. We…
… that could lead to a suspension include (either immediately or following a Performance Review): • Physical or sexual assault • Threatening behaviour to staff or students • Repeated refusal to accept…
… cope. My child may be aged 16 but in reality they are much younger with the added complications of physical disabilities, other medical complications, autism and mental health issues. Was the college even…
… film nights and themed social events. Learners access these frequently to develop their social skills, physical fitness and general well-being. Learners benefit from an abundance of enrichment activities. These…
… chain that enhances attractiveness, appeal and individuality in a brand’s message. Despite having no physical influence on a wine product’s organoleptic qualities, the impact of package design on shaping…
… the proportion of students declaring metal health conditions, specific learning difficulties and physical impairments. In 2022/23, 5.7% of students reported mental health as their primary disability…