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Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Certification

Course Code:
Duration:
15 hours
Qualification:
Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Certification
Exams Included:
Yes
Compatibility:
All major browsers and devices
Delivery method:
Online (In-house also available )
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Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma
The Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma course provides a general overview on the topic of bullying in primary and secondary schools including knowledge, statistics and advice required in order to be able to understand the topic and effectively deal with bullying incidents.

From learning about what bullying is and why children feel the need to bully other children to modern concepts such as cyberbullying. The course includes an in-depth overview of the legal frameworks that protect children in schools as well as analysis of the laws and government guidance that are applicable to cases of bullying.

Bullying is a complex problem that requires active involvement of the entire school community. It also requires that fundamental knowledge on the issue is in place so that meaningful discussions between pupils, parents and teachers are held.

The Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma course has been developed with pupils, parents and teachers in mind and provides all the necessary knowledge required to tackle the bullying in schools issue. Taking the course and working on the additional exercises will assure that you will be better prepared to respond in situations where bullying is present.

The additional information that is included on the legal side of bullying will give you a broad understanding of the most important Acts and Regulations and you will know how to talk to school teachers and governors if your child has been a victim of bullying. In particular, the course focuses on discussing special cases of bullying that include disability-based bullying, as well as homophobic, transphobic, racist and other prejudice-based bullying.

Parents will particularly benefit from taking the course as it also gives extensive advice on dealing with bullying and supporting your child should they be affected, including guidance on how to talk to your child and the activities you can engage in together.

The course also touches on the need to be tolerant and open-minded and the values and ideas that need to be instilled in children by teachers and parents to prevent bullying occurring in the first place.

What you will learn:
An introduction to the concept of school bullying
How to tell if a child has been bullied based on a specific set of criteria
Which areas of schools are preferred arenas for bullying
What cyberbullying is and how to stay safe and protect a child’s online presence
What is identity-based bullying and special cases of bullying
The behavioural characteristics and beliefs of a bully
The reasons and motivations why a child becomes a bully
What are the short and long term effects of bullying on the involved children
Actions that parents can take if their child has been bullied
How to correct a bully’s behaviour
What are the life circumstances that may cause some children to become bullies
What is the teacher’s responsibility in bullying incidents
What is discrimination under Equality Act 2010
How schools implement Government and Ofsted guidelines in order to prevent bullying

Course Modules/Lessons
Module 01: What is bullying?
Module 02: What is Cyberbullying?
Module 03: Why children bully
Module 04: Short and long term effects of bullying and how to spot the signs of bullying
Module 05: What can parents do if their child is being bullied?
Module 06: What to do if your child is a bully?
Module 07: Teachers’ perspective on bullying in schools
Module 08: Identity-based bullying & special cases
Module 09: The Equality Act 2010
Module 10: Government & Ofsted guidance on tackling bullying in schools

 

 

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