NSCP Safeguarding Children and Anti-Bullying Level 3

This course will raise awareness of bullying and how bullying-type behaviours have changed in recent years, particularly online. The course will provide opportunities for discussions about what bullying is and how this differs to relational conflict, and how practitioners can respond to incidents of alleged bullying (both on and offline) in order to safeguard all children. During the course we will explore the potential impact that bullying can have (in the short and long term), including the impact on a child's mental health and wellbeing.

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Aims:

  • Understand what bullying is and how this differs to relational conflict, and how bullying can often be a group behaviour 
  • Be more familiar with the variety of bullying behaviours (both on and offline) and the groups of children who are deemed more 'at risk' of being bullied
  • Understand the potential impact of bullying on different people (including the targets, perpetrators, bystanders/witnesses and wider community) both in the short and long term
  • Understand the different strategies that can help to prevent or discourage bullying-type behaviours
  • Have increased confidence when responding to incidents where children and young people may have experienced bullying 
  • Have tools and resources to educate children, parents/carers and families about bullying and 'upstander' behaviours

Target audience:

This course is for all practitioners who work directly with children and young people.  

Course Charges:

Reminder: Charges may apply for this course – for more details please see our charging table on the training page of our website.  Please be aware we have reintroduced our non- attendance charge so, if you find you are no longer able to attend we do require 24 hours notice.  Please log into your account and remove yourself from the event.  The charge will be £20.00 if it is an virtual event.

Trainers:

NCC Partner - Tackling Emerging Threats to Children (TETC) Team

 

Training Course date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024

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