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Morrison, Brenda (2007). Restoring Safe School Communities: A Whole School Response to Bullying, Violence and Alienation. Annandale, NSW: The Federation Press.

Brenda Morrison proposes responsive and restorative practices to counter problems of bullying and violence in schools and to build safer school communities. Morrison introduces a whole school approach which can involve students, teachers, parents and others in the wider school community, depending on the seriousness of the incident. She explains the thinking behind the suggested responses and shows how they can be implemented. (publisher's description)


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