Topics covered in Preventing Bullying Training
Topic 1: introduction
What bullying is, the forms it takes, how it affects people, why children do it, and what makes children vulnerable to it.
Topic 2: types of bullying
A more in-depth look at physical, verbal, emotional bullying and cyberbullying, as well as the wider framework for the different types of bullying.
Topic 3: child on child abuse
An overview of what child on child abuse is, what it involves, how it affects children, and why it has developed.
Topic 4: the law
A look at what the law says about bullying, including protected characteristics, as well as anti-bullying policies and best practice tips.
Topic 5: your responsibilities
How you can contribute to preventing bullying, what to look out for, and how to react if you think it is taking place.
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Course description
Overview of contents
This e-learning course is suitable for anyone working with children or young people in their work or voluntary activities. It is designed to give a clear understanding of what bullying is, how it affects children, and why it happens. It provides guidance on what the law says about bullying, as well as how you can contribute to preventing bullying, and best-practice tips on how to deal with it when it does occur.
Law and legislation
This course covers key points from:
Equality Act 2010
Children Act 1989
Education and Inspections Act 2006
Independent School Standards (England)(Amendment) Regulations 2012
Malicious Communications Act 1988
Protection from Harassment Act 1997
Keeping Children Safe in Education
This course is available as part of the flick subscription or to license for hosting on your own learning management system. A certificate will be available to download on successful completion (75% pass rate) of this course.
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