Partner Spotlight: Kidscape
Kidscape are an anti-bullying charity and one of our expert partners for our Preventing Bullying online training course.
Kidscape work towards a world where children grow up free from bullying and harm, with adults who keep them safe and help them reach their full potential. They give people the tools to both prevent, and respond to, bullying behaviour.
The power of the Kidscape – EduCare partnership
Lauren Seager-Smith, CEO of Kidscape, talks about the partnership between EduCare and Kidscape and the benefits of the Preventing Bullying course.
Preventing Bullying Online Training Course
Professionals who access the Preventing Bullying training course will get a good introduction of what we mean by bullying, where schools stand legally with regards to bullying, and the fundamental principles of tackling bullying as a school community.
Preventing Bullying is included in our complete safeguarding and duty of care e-learning service – Educare for Education®.
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Preventing Bullying
The purpose of the course is to help you understand, recognise and prevent bullying behaviour.
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At the end of the course, learners will:
- Understand what bullying is, including the five components of bullying behaviour
- Identify who may be affected by bullying, as there are some groups of people who are likely to be more affected than others
- Understand the role technology can play in bullying behaviour (cyberbullying)
- Be able to recognise a child who may be being bullied and understand the damaging physical and emotional effects
- Be able to put actions in place to tackle bullying in their organisation or setting
Preventing Bullying for International Schools
At the end of the course, learners will:
- Understand what bullying is, including the five components of bullying behaviour.
- Identify who may be affected by bullying, as there are some groups of people who are likely to be more affected than others.
- Understand the role technology can play in bullying behaviour (cyberbullying).
- Be able to recognise a child who may be being bullied and understand the damaging physical and emotional effects.
- Be able to put actions in place to tackle bullying in their organisation or setting.
Preventing Bullying for International Schools
The purpose of this course is to help you understand, recognise and prevent bullying behaviour.
Read morePreventing Bullying
At the end of the course, learners will:
- Understand what bullying is, including the five components of bullying behaviour
- Identify who may be affected by bullying, as there are some groups of people who are likely to be more affected than others
- Understand the role technology can play in bullying behaviour (cyberbullying)
- Be able to recognise a child who may be being bullied and understand the damaging physical and emotional effects
- Be able to put actions in place to tackle bullying in their organisation or setting
Preventing Bullying for International Schools
At the end of the course, learners will:
- Understand what bullying is, including the five components of bullying behaviour.
- Identify who may be affected by bullying, as there are some groups of people who are likely to be more affected than others.
- Understand the role technology can play in bullying behaviour (cyberbullying).
- Be able to recognise a child who may be being bullied and understand the damaging physical and emotional effects.
- Be able to put actions in place to tackle bullying in their organisation or setting.