Anti-Bullying Accredited

Course Area
Behaviour
Course Code
VB007
User Types
Behaviour
Course Description
Introduction
Bullying is always high on the agenda in schools and particularly with parents. DfE guidance states that all schools should have measures in place to tackle bullying. This session is aimed at ensuring staff are aware of what bullying is and methods to document and deal with it effectively. Roles and expectations of staff feature throughout this session.
Attendees
This training is suitable for all staff who are in contact with children including:
- Management
- Teachers
- Pastoral Staff
- Support Staff
- Pupils
- School Outreach Workers
This session can also be delivered to parent groups and as a pupil workshop.
Course Content
By the end of the training participants will be aware of:
- Processes, procedures and expectations
- Reporting and documenting incidents of bullying
- What bullying is and how we deal with it – roles and expectations of staff
- Vulnerable groups and vulnerable area support
- Bullying statistics and impact data
- DfE guidance
- Understanding impact on communities from bullying (parents’ session)
Length of Course
In-School
Children and parents - 1 hour per session. Group sessions for children will be delivered to class groups only and is not suitable for large assemblies.
Length of Course
1 Hour
Session Costs
Enhanced | Core | Non-SLA | |
---|---|---|---|
In School | 2 credits | £250 | POA |
Online | 1 credit | £125 | POA |

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