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Bullying prevention

Bullying prevention

About the course

The Bullying prevention course is suitable for anyone working with children and young people who are at risk of bullying.

This course covers how to understand bullying and in what forms it manifests, who is more likely to be bullied, understanding cyberbullying, how to identify if a child is being bullied, how to support victims of bullying, and how to discipline and re-educate bullies.

This course has been created by a safeguarding lead and pastoral manager in an education setting.

Enrolment is through our Keys To Safeguarding website.

Course Summary

  • What is bullying?
  • The three types of bullying
  • Bullying myths
  • Who is more like to be bullied?
  • What are the different types of cyberbullying?
  • Signs a child may be being bullied
  • How to support a victim of bullying
  • Avoid Discussing the Incident in Front of Other Students
  • Offer the Victim Protection
  • Find the Victim a Mentor or Buddy
  • Call the Victim’s Parents
  • Provide the Victim with Resources
  • Start a Classroom Discussion
  • Monitor the Situation
  • Discipline and re-education
  • Address the bullying immediately
  • Determine the root cause
  • Remind a child that bullying is a choice
  • Develop logical consequences
  • Discipline and re-education (advice to parents)
  • Take away privileges
  • Parents should support the school’s disciplinary plan
  • Teach the child new skills
  • Avoid shaming the child
  • Concentrate on instilling empathy
  • Prevent future bullying incidents
  • Bullying by spreading rumours and gossip
  • What if I discover threatening behaviour?
  • Blackmail and grooming
  • When comments get abusive or inappropriate

Course Details

Suitable for:
Parents
Teachers
Teaching assistants
Youth Workers

Sample Content

Course Details

Suitable for:
Parents
Teachers
Teaching assistants
Youth Workers

Sample Content

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