About the course
This course has been developed to give an understanding of how to recognise signs of bullying and discrimination in children and young people.
Learn about various types of bullying including cyberbullying and factors that are likely to put a child at greater risk.
Develop a greater understanding of legislation regarding bullying and discrimination and the procedures that should be followed when incidents are reported.
Entry requirements
- Be aged 19+ on the 31/08/2025
- Learners must be a UK resident and legally living in the UK on the first day of learning.(proof required)
- Due to Government funding criteria, we are unable to accept learners who live in London, Scotland, Wales, N Ireland, Ireland or a devolved postcode areas. Please check with us if you are unsure.
Qualifications
- download a digital e-certificate upon completion via the learning platform
What you'll learn (core modules)
Unit 1: Understanding Bullying and Discrimination in Children and Young People
- Section 1: What is bullying and discrimination?
- Section 2: Procedures and legislation for bullying
- Section 3: How to recognise bullying in children and young people
- Section 4: How to respond to occurrences of bullying
Section 1 summary:
In this unit, learners will explore the definition of bullying, and different types of bullying that take place, including cyberbullying. Learners will also be introduced to the different types of discrimination, and why children and young people may engage in discriminatory bullying.
Section 2 summary:
In this units, learners will be able to outline the fundamental aspects of anti-bullying policies and legislation, such as the Education Act 2002, the Children Act 1989 and the Education and Inspections Act 2006. They will also learn the importance of an anti-bullying policy within schools, and what it should contain.
Section 3 summary:
Learners will explore why some children and young people may be at higher risk of being bullied than others, and how to recognise the signs of bullying. This section will also cover the short and long-term effects of bullying on the victim and the bully.
Section 4 summary:
In the final unit, learners will cover ways in which educators, parents and children themselves can help to prevent bullying. They will also be introduced to ways in which a child or young person who is being bullied can be supported, how schools can intervene, and how to approach a bully, as well as organisations who provide support.
How will I be assessed?
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Where is the course delivered? (facilities/classrooms)
This self-study bite-sized course is interactive and flexible giving you the ability to study at your convenience at a time and day suitable to you.
This course is a fully online, self-directed, independent study course. Students must have use of a laptop to complete this course and must meet the eligibility criteria.
Days & times
Please contact us for dates and further information



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