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Anti-Bullying Good Practice in Community Settings: A research led national perspective
type: research messages workshop
when: 09:30 to 16:30 Wednesday, 16 February 2011
resources: Anti-Bullying Programme - 16 Feb 2011.doc
Resources.doc
Calums story.pdf
CCC.pdf
Evalution Targets color.pdf
Human Bingo.doc
models of participation.odp1.odp
Secondary Schools Council Forum.doc1.final.pdffinal.pdf
spice it up power point.pptphp word.ppt
Training module - Social Care.doc
10 Things Teachers Can Do - 2009.pdf
10pointguidesexual_bullying_guide_wdf68770.pdf
ABA Organisaition Assessment Tool (Long).doc
ABA School Assessment (Short).doc
aba_tackling_bullying_in_schools2.pdf
Appendix 4 Bulling Incident recording form.doc
Cyberbullying - A whole-school community issue - summary document - FINAL.pdf
DFE-RB001Brief.pdf
EACH 10 Things Teachers.pdf
partner_exploitation_and_violence_summary_wdf68093 (2).pdf
RIP.ppt
RIP Assessment.ppt
RIPFlowdi.pub
RRSA-Leaflet.pdf
where: Dartington Hall, Totnes
details: One in five young people say they worry 'a lot' or 'most of the time' about bullying. With an emphasis on anti-bullying in community settings, this workshop will examine key research messages and best practice around reducing bullying in children's homes, youth services, play and leisure settings, FE Colleges and extended services in and around schools. The workshop will be led by Anti-Bullying Alliance Advisors. Founded in 2002 by the NSPCC and NCB, the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) brings together over 60 organisations into one network. The ABA looks to develop consensus around how to prevent bullying both in community and education settings. Tackling Bullying in the Community is a programme of work to support the development and embedding of anti-bullying good practice in a range of community settings, including FE Colleges, play and leisure settings, school journeys, children's homes, youth services and extended services in and around schools. This workshop will enable delegates to discuss best practice in preventing bullying and examine key messages around the latest research.
more info: 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 for anti-bullying initiatives across local authority areas.
contact(s): Louise Hagan
organised by: research in practice

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