Search Results for "Bullying"
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Fact sheet
Signs of bullying parents should look out for
Emerging MindsIt's important for parents and carers to be aware of what's happening in their child's social word. This list includes some of the common signs a child could be involved in bullying (experiencing and/or engaging in it). -
Fact sheet
Finding out your child is experiencing or engaging in bullying
Emerging MindsWhen you first find out your child is experiencing or engaged in bullying take a moment to check your reactions and feelings before talking to your child. Plan your conversation with them and make sure you're looking after yourself too. -
In focus
In focus: Bullying and child mental health
Emerging MindsBullying is a common childhood experience that can cause physical and psychological harm. It's important for all children and parents to talk about childhood bullying, know what to do if it occurs and understand how to prevent it. -
Podcast
Childhood bullying: When a child experiences bullying – part one
Jessica StanilandRuntime00:24:43Released25/9/23 -
Webinar
Webinar | Supporting the mental health of children who experience bullying
Emerging Minds and Mental Health Professionals' Network (MHPN)This webinar aims to increase the skills and confidence of mental health professionals in responding to children who experience bullying behaviour. -
In focus
In focus: Childhood bullying
Nicole RollbuschThis article explains childhood bullying, the risk factors and indicators for bullying, the effects of childhood bullying on mental health and resources to support your understanding. -
Podcast
Supporting children who engage in bullying
Jessica StanilandRuntime00:24:07Released3/4/23 -
Podcast
Supporting children who experience bullying
Jessica StanilandRuntime00:23:59Released20/3/23 -
Resource summary
Bullying learning pathway
Emerging MindsThis learning pathway has been developed to support you in your work with children, aged 4-12 years, who have experienced or engaged in bullying. -
Online Course
Practice strategies for childhood bullying
Online CourseThis course focuses on skills that will help you to support the mental health of children aged 4 to 12 years who have been experiencing or engaging in bullying behaviour. -
Practice paper
Key considerations for practitioners responding to childhood bullying
Nicole RollbuschThis resource was designed for practitioners who want to know how to support children's disclosures of bullying involvement by providing supportive and curious responses. -
Practice paper
Primary health support for bullying in the middle years: Learnings for practitioners
Michele Hervatin, Parenting Research CentrePrimary health care practitioners have an important role to play in identifying and responding to bullying, and in doing so, supporting child wellbeing.