Bullying Awareness Course
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Bullying Awareness Course

By Learning Facility

Join us for a session on understanding and tackling bullying in our community - together we can make a difference!

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About this event

Charity & Causes • Human Rights

Understand bullying signs, impacts, and prevention strategies to create safer environments in schools, workplaces, and communities.

Course Overview:

Bullying Awareness Course offers a clear understanding of bullying behaviours and their effects on individuals and groups. This course explores the different types of bullying, recognising warning signs, and how these negative behaviours influence mental health and social wellbeing.

Through this course, learners will gain insight into effective ways to address and reduce bullying within various settings. It aims to foster awareness and encourage respectful environments by highlighting prevention strategies and appropriate responses.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify different types of bullying and their common signs.
  • Understand the emotional and psychological effects on victims.
  • Recognise the role of bystanders in bullying situations.
  • Explore strategies to prevent bullying in various settings.
  • Develop skills to respond effectively to bullying incidents.
  • Appreciate the importance of promoting respectful behaviour.

Who is this Course For?

  • Educators seeking to manage bullying in school environments.
  • HR professionals aiming to reduce workplace harassment issues.
  • Youth workers interested in supporting vulnerable young people.
  • Parents wanting to understand bullying’s impact on children.
  • Community leaders focused on safer neighbourhood initiatives.
  • Counsellors looking to enhance their knowledge on bullying.
  • Social workers working with affected families or individuals.
  • Anyone curious about creating kinder, safer social spaces.

Career Path:

  • Safeguarding Officer – Average salary £30,000 per year
  • Educational Support Worker – Average salary £25,000 per year
  • School Pastoral Care Coordinator – Average salary £28,000 per year
  • HR Advisor (Workplace Wellbeing) – Average salary £32,000 per year
  • Youth Worker – Average salary £24,000 per year
  • Mental Health Support Worker – Average salary £26,000 per year

Frequently asked questions

What is bullying?

Bullying is when someone repeatedly hurts, threatens, or intimidates another person, either physically, verbally, or online.

Why is it important to learn about bullying?

Understanding bullying helps us recognize it early, support victims, and create safer environments for everyone.

What are common signs that someone is being bullied?

Signs include feeling anxious or scared, avoiding school or social situations, sudden changes in behavior, or unexplained injuries.

How can I help if I see someone being bullied?

You can support the person by listening, encouraging them to tell a trusted adult, and reporting the bullying to help stop it.

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