SAFE TO LEARN: Embedding anti-bullying work in schools
The DCSF has published several documents based on recent research into bullying. These reiterate the important role that schools have in developing anti-bullying cultures, and offer excellent guidance on how this can be achieved. There are also papers on specific areas of bullying; Cyber Bullying, Homophobic Bullying, Bullying Around Race, Religion and Culture, and Bullying Involving Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
Three of the documents have been posted onto this site, as follows:
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Apart from general guidance, it has sections on cyberbullying, homophobic bullying and bullying around race, religion and culture. It delivers a clear message about applying sanctions, but also about supporting the perpetrators. There is also a copy of the Charter for Action on Bullying, and a list of ideas for schools to consider when drawing up their anti-bullying policy
The full guidance can be accessed at: www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/behaviour/tacklingbullying/safetolearn/
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This is a child- and parent-friendly version of the document. It sets out in very clear terms what cyberbullying is, what forms it takes, and what safeguards we can put in place to try and stop it.
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This detailed and informative document has excellent guidance for schools, parents and children. It is a thorough piece of research, which has been produced in collaboration with an impressive list of partners, including internet providers, mobile phone companies, and other experts in the field
This full guidance can also be accessed at: www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/behaviour/tacklingbullying/cyberbullying/
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The full guidance on homophobic bullying can be found at: www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/behaviour/tacklingbullying/homophobicbullying/
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The guidance on racist, religious and cultural bullying can be found at: www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/behaviour/tacklingbullying/racistbullying/
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‘Let’s Fight It Together’ is an award winning film produced by Childnet for the Department for Children Schools and Families to help sensitise young people to the pain and hurt which can be caused by cyberbullying
Download ‘Let’s Fight It Together’ Cyberbullying film here.
For more information on resources to help address the issue of cyberbullying and to order a copy of the film and, please go to www.digizen.org