Behaviour Protocol Integrated Transport Services

Last updated: 18 June 2021

Process

Decision-Making

  • Decision to suspend / withdraw a pupil / student from home to school transport due to unacceptable behaviour is made by the Integrated Transport Services – Safeguarding, Compliance & HSEQ Manager who must consult with the school and the relevant Service Area Manager(s).
  • In the absence of the Safeguarding, Compliance & HSEQ Manager, decision is made by the Head of Integrated Transport Services consulting as above.
  • In the absence of either person, a decision may be made by one of the Leadership Team within Integrated Transport Services, consulting and informing all other relevant parties as above.
  • In the absence of the relevant Service Area Manager(s), a senior officer in that Service Area must be consulted.

The Decision

The relevant officers noted above can determine:

  • Upon notification to the Integrated Transport Services of the incident of unacceptable behaviour, an initial investigation will take place (discussion with operator / school / parents, as necessary). The following actions may then be taken:
  • A written warning is sent to the parents / carers and copied to the school for information
    • Where misbehaviour continues, a 5 day suspension from home to school transport may be implemented
      • Where misbehaviour still continues a 10 day suspension from home to school transport may be implemented
    • The child / student may be withdrawn permanently from home to school transport
    • Temporary suspension from home to school transport pending further investigation
    • Continue on home to school transport pending further investigation
    • Immediate suspension / withdrawal from home to school transport

Where further investigation is being carried out this will be:

  • Explained in writing to the parent / carer and school
  • Completed in as prompt a time-scale as possible, proportionate to the circumstances

The relevant officers will determine who should best investigate the matter.

The Period of suspension / withdrawal from home to school transport

The relevant officers will determine, in accordance with the decision process above, the period of suspension / withdrawal from home to school transport, but it should be proportionate to the incident[s] and consistent with the principles of the protocol.

Return to Transport

During the period of suspension / withdrawal, steps will be taken to address the problem behaviour. This may include work required at school or at home for example working through a booklet about behaviour issues to raise awareness of the risks and consequences of inappropriate behaviour. Return to transport may be conditional on the completion of such work, as agreed by the relevant officers. The parent / carer, pupil / student (where reasonable) and school will be consulted on arrangements for return to transport.

Appeals and Complaints

An initial appeal may be made to the Safeguarding, Compliance & HSEQ Manager who will refer it to a senior Council officer who has had no previous involvement with the case. They will review the case promptly, but if the withdrawal from transport stands, any further appeals or concerns from the parent / carer will need to go through the Council’s formal feedback and complaints procedure.

Communication

Parents / carers will receive written notification and explanation of any decision to suspend or withdraw their child from transport. This will include details of the period of suspension / withdrawal from transport, return to transport procedure, options for appeal or feedback and complaints. This will also be copied to the school.

Updates / Review of protocol

This Behaviour Protocol will be reviewed regularly and as necessary, and also following any changes to Council / Service Area structures. Updated versions will be published on the school transport website, whereby the online version will represent the most up to date and current version.