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1. bullying
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2. Conduct Disorder
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... be preferred.* *Examples of the behaviours on which the diagnosis is based include excessive levels of fighting or bullying, cruelty to other people or animals, severe destructiveness to property, fire-setting, ...
Thursday, 04 February 2010
3. Anti-Bullying Good Practice in Community Settings: A research led national perspective - 10 May 2011
(Events Calendar/Anti-Bullying Good Practice in Community Settings: A research led national perspective)
This workshop is for those working with young people in community settings and schools who are concerned about reducing bullying behaviour and practitioners and policy-makers and those with strategic responsibility ...
4. Anti-Bullying Good Practice in Community Settings: A research led national perspective - 16 February 2011
(Events Calendar/Anti-Bullying Good Practice in Community Settings: A research led national perspective)
This workshop is for those working with young people in community settings and schools who are concerned about reducing bullying behaviour and practitioners and policy-makers and those with strategic responsibility ...
... other forms of internet content, including ‘cyber bullying, extreme violence, self-harm, suicide and pro-anorexia websites’. The report says internet service providers should provide better support for ...
Mickie Wong-Lo, Lyndal M Bullock & Robert A Gable, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties 16, 3, 2011 This article discusses the increasing occurrence of cyber bullying, and considers strategies to manage ...
7. Younger children’s views
(Research & Policy Updates/articles)
... keep children safe whilst online. Bullying: Fifty per cent of 424 children cited school staff as being important in stopping bullying. Other protective factors included ignoring bullies and having friends ...
... include parental death, bullying, and eating disorders, as well as the difficulties that may accompany reconstructed families. Faulkner uses these case studies as reminders of the potential impact and ...
This advice from the Department for Education aims to help schools prevent and respond to bullying as part of their overall behaviour policy. It outlines the government’s approach to bullying, schools’ ...
This report details the findings of research conducted 2008-10 into the effectiveness of anti-bullying strategies in schools in England. It will be of interest to professionals in education, and to those ...
... and Tackling Bullying: Advice for school leaders, staff and governing bodies Behaviour and Discipline in Schools: Guidance for governing bodies Published alongside the revised draft guidance is ...
... both in lessons and in and around the school. A key factor in the judgement on behaviour and safety will be the extent to which pupils feel free from bullying and harassment, and inspectors will be expected ...
13. The Everyday Costs of Poverty in Childhood
(Research & Policy Updates/articles)
... poverty results in lost or stolen items not being replaced, with an impact on children’s ability to fit into their peer group by wearing the ‘right’ clothes. This was found to provide protection from bullying ...
14. The Importance of Teaching – The schools white paper 2010
(Research & Policy Updates/initiatives)
... and Ofsted inspections will include a greater focus on behaviour, safety and bullying. Curriculum and assessment The National Curriculum will be reviewed with the aim of reducing prescription and allowing ...
15. Queen’s Speech – Bills
(Research & Policy Updates/parliament)
... between rich and poor, give headteachers new powers to tackle bullying and improve behaviour, and introduce a pupil premium so that more money follows the poorest pupils. The Academies Bill will enable ...
(2009) Niamh O’Brien, Evidence & Policy 5 (4), pp 399-427 Philip Larkin famously said on a different topic that it all began in 1963. Bullying research, according to this systematic review, began in ...
In order to help schools reduce the proportion of children and young people who experience bullying, the government has agreed to introduce (from September) a new statutory requirement on maintained schools ...
18. Make Them Go Away
(Research & Policy Updates/initiatives)
The Department for Children, Schools and Families has launched a new resource pack to help prevent and tackle bullying of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities. The ...
19. The Role of Mobile Phones in Family Communication
(Research & Policy Updates/articles)
... more on social chat than just practical arrangements, and the method was typically by text. The mobile phone could become a target for robbery or bullying but most young people seemed to take sensible ...
This guidance from the Department for Children, Schools and Families is aimed at local authority anti-bullying co-ordinators, Children’s Trust anti-bullying leads, Community Safety Teams and commissioners. ...
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