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CPPS Seminar with the DCSF on Bullying, Anti Social Behaviour and Truancy
KEY SEMINAR WITH THE DCSF AND LEADING PLAYERS ON MAKING IT SAFE TO LEARN AND SAFE TO TEACH
BULLYING, ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND TRUANCY - BETTER PREVENTION
- TOUGHER ENFORCEMENT
- BETTER VICTIM SUPPORT
Thursday 18 March, 2010 Queens Hotel, Leeds
Contributors include
· Alison O’Brien, Regional Advisor, Anti-Bullying Alliance
· Rod Jarman, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police
· Diane Lench, Manager, Cybermentor Programme, Beat Bullying
· Alison O’Brien, Regional Advisor, Anti-Bullying Alliance
· Aleks Collingwood, Senior Research Analyst, National Centre for Social Research
· Julian Stanley, Chief Executive, Teacher Support Network
· Rachael Griffin, Strategic Development Officer, Victim Support
· Liz Stanton and Mark Watson, Safer Schools, Cheshire Police
· Jennifer Rogers, Chief Executive, LEAP Confronting Conflict
· Pupils, From Horbury School Wakefield
· Edward Collins, Regional Officer, ACSL
· Senior Representative : DCSF
Local Authority
Leading School
Issues covered
How best do we integrate joined-up approaches in school and community? What are Government's agenda and expectations? How prevalent is bullying and how great is the impact on school performance? How do we achieve more effective partnerships to achieve better prevention and tougher enforcement? What are the perspectives of the police and other criminal justice agencies? How best can we tackle cyberbullying, and homophobic, racist, religious and disablist bullying in and out of school? How should we tackle the serious issues of teachers who are bullied? How much does bullying cause absenteeism, poor health, poor teaching and shortened careers? Do we pay too much attention to the perpetrators and not enough to the victims? How should we develop more effective approaches to identifying, helping and supporting victims? How best should we work with young people and families to develop a respect for others among young people? How best should local government provide leadership, guidance and support to tackle the challenges? How can school leadership and governance be most effective? How do we develop of peer leadership to create a legacy of preventing violence in schools and streets? Where can we hope to be in ten years time?
- Special Offer £199+VAT
- There are discounts for voluntary and community organisations and for block bookings
- To see the full programme, speaker biographies, venue information and booking details Click Here
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