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Weblinks and Resources


Cyber-bullying

Cyberbullying: Supporting School Staff DCSF (2009)

Childnet International cyberbullying resources

Kidscape: What is cyberbullying?

(PDF Document) Respect Me: CyberBullying - What you need to know from Scotland's anti-bullying Service



Special Educational Needs and Bullying

Anti-bullying Alliance

SEN and Disablities: The ABA devotes a section of its website specifically to anti-bullying for pupils with SEN and Disablities.

Anti-bullying Alliance (2014) Cyberbullying and children and young people with SEN and disabilities: guidance for teachers and other professionals SEN and disability: developing effective anti-bullying practice Anti-bullying Alliance

SEN and Disabilities: Developing Effective Anti-bullying Practice Project: Especially interested in SEND? Follow this link to sign up for a free monthly bulletin covering information about the resources and progress about a project to reduce bullying of young people with SEND. It also covers news stories and information released in the month about matters relating to SEN and disabilities.

Key principles to prevent and respond appropriately to bullying of children and young people with SEND

(PDF Document) Tackling disablist bullying in school: A Teacher's Guide Anti-Bullying Alliance

(PDF Document) Bullying & Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Guide for School Staff Published by the National Autistic Society


Promoting Understanding of Differences

BBC Bitesize: videos to use as a basis for discussing and understanding differences: http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/topics/zgttyrd

(PDF Document) Being Me: Young Carers in your Class (Kidscape)

(PDF Document) Being Me: Children with High Learing Potential (Kidscape)

(PDF Document) Being Me: Children with Autism (Kidscape)

(PDF Document) Disabled people who have made a difference - c;assroom resource from the NUT



Specialist Organisations

There are a number of organisations who offer resources to support anti-bullying. Some organisations address specific forms of bullying e.g. Stonewall and others address bullying more generally e.g. the NSPCC.

Kidscape

Kidscape is a charity working UK-wide to keep children safe from bullying and sexual abuse.

(PDF Document) Exemplar Anti-bullying Policy (Kidscape)

(PDF Document) 20 Ways to a Friendlier Playground (Kidscape)

(PDF Document) Stop Bullying - Practical advice leaflet (Kidscape)

(PDF Document) Being Me - challenging Bullying (Kidscape)


National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC)

(PDF Document) Anti-bullying Checklist (NSPCC)

(PDF Document) Briefing: Roles and responsibilities of schools, academies and colleges in England for tackling bullying (NSPCC)


Stonewall

One of Stonewall's aims is challenging homophobia and celebrating different families in secondary schools, primary schools, colleges and universities through their Education for All programme.

(PDF Document) Primary Best Practice Guide: How primary schools are celebrating difference and tackling homophobia (Stonewall)

(PDF Document) Challenging Homophobic language (Stonewall)

(PDF Document) Celebrating Difference: Challenging homophobia in primary schools (Stonewall)

(PDF Document) Being Me - Challenging Homophobia (Kidscape)


Show Racism the Red Card (SRTRC)

Show Racism the Red Card is a campaign that uses top footballers to educate against racism.

(PDF Document) Guidance for Initial Teacher Trainers: Preparing students to tackle racism and promote equality in the classroom (SRTRC)

(PDF Document) Islamaphobia: Challenging stereotypes and prejudice about Muslims

(PDF Document) Out of Site: Inclusion of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Children



Teachersmedia

Anti-bullying and cyber-bullying videos and resources: http://www.teachersmedia.co.uk/tackling-bullying You will need to register to access these resources, but registration is free.