Understand how to respond to evidence or concerns that a child or young person has been bullied

Find and read your organisation’s policies and procedures that should be followed in response to concerns or evidence of bullying
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘Preventing and tackling bullying’ from the Department for Education
- Find and read your organisation’s policies and procedures that should be followed in response to concerns or evidence of bullying
- ‘Cyber bullying guidance and practical PHSE toolkit’ from Childnet website
- ‘Cyberbullying: Advice for headteachers and school staff’ by the Department for Education
- ‘Bullying and the law’ from the Kidscape website.
- ‘My child is bullying others’ from Kidscape
- ‘Top tips for schools’ from the Kidscape website.
- ‘Sharing nudes and semi-nudes: advice for education settings working with children and young people’ from the UK Government
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- Click here to visit the website of the Anti-bullying Alliance.
- Find and read 'Bullying: A practical guide to coping for schools' by Michelle Elliott, published by Pearson Education.N.B. You should be able to find a copy at your local library service.
- Click to visit the Safe Child webpages on tackling bullying, which contain ideas for countering and preventing bullying as well as useful videos.
- Click to read the section on ‘Bullying at School’ from the National Bullying Helpline. The website also has a section on ‘Cyberbullying’.
- The ’Further sources of information’ section of the UK Government’s ‘Preventing and tackling bulling’ includes helpful links to organisations dealing with specific aspects of bullying e.g. Cyberbullying, mental health, sexual harassment and sexual bullying.
- Think And Challenge
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