This course provides a clear and supportive introduction to understanding bullying in children and young people. It helps learners build confidence in recognising harmful behaviour early and taking appropriate steps to protect those affected. Through exploring the core principles of bullying, learners develop a stronger awareness of how bullying happens, the different forms it can take and the impact it can have on a child’s wellbeing.
The course also focuses on practical recognition skills, supporting learners in identifying both obvious and subtle signs that a child or young person may be experiencing bullying. This helps create safer environments across schools, youth settings and community spaces.
Learners are guided on the actions to take when bullying is identified, ensuring responses are timely, safe and focused on the needs of the child. The course also introduces current government guidelines and expectations, helping learners understand their responsibilities and stay aligned with national approaches to bullying prevention.
This course is ideal for anyone supporting or working with children, offering reassurance, clarity and practical knowledge that helps promote positive, inclusive and secure environments.