Useful Information
Mode of study:
Distance Learning
Level:
2
Duration:
12 weeks
Awarding/validation body:
TQUK
Please note, this course can only be funded for non- Greater London residents. Typically, learners who meet this criteria will have postcodes outside of this catchment area- gla_postcode_map_a3_map1.pdf (london.gov.uk).
If you are unsure if you are a non-GLA resident do not hesitate to contact the admissions department by calling 02087605934 or emailing admissions@croydon.ac.uk.
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Course Overview
This qualification will develop learners’ understanding of bullying including, how to recognise that bullying is taking place and how to take action to stop it. This qualification covers:
The definitions of bullying and cyber bullying
Legislation that relates to bullying
The effects of bullying on children and young people
How to act when bullying is identified
Please note: The course focuses entirely on children and young people and is not relevant to anyone interested in an awareness of bullying in adults.
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Course Highlights
Unit 1: Principles of bullying
Section 1: What is meant by bullying
Section 2: Key features of what behaviour is considered bullying
Section 3: What is meant by cyber bullying
Section 4: Bullying in context
Section 5: The short and long-term effects of bullyingSection 6: Discrimination.
Unit 2: Recognising bullying in children and young people
Section 1: Individuals who may be at risk of bullying
Section 2: The signs that a child or young person may be being bullied
Section 3: Why children or young people bully
Unit 3: Action to be taken when a child or young person is being bullie
Section 1: How to support a child or young person who is being bullied
Section 2: How to approach the potential bully.
Unit 4: Understand government guidelines for bullying
Section 1: The Equality Act 2010
Section 2: Government and Ofsted guidance on tackling bullying
Section 3: Policies and procedures for bullying.
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Career Opportunities & Further Study
Possibility of getting in a higher level distance learning course in a similar field.
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Assessment
Online learning materials with online assessment.
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Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for this course; however, learners should have a minimum of level one in literacy or equivalent.
Our Level 1 and 2 distance learning courses are free if eligible for government funding if you meet the following criteria:
Must be aged 19 and over.
If aged 19-23, you must hold a full Level 2 qualification or above (five GCSEs/O Levels grade A-C/9-4, two or three AS Levels, one A Level, NVQ Level 2, First Certificate or Principle of Learning Level 2).
If aged 24+ no qualifications are required.
Not enrolled in any other distance learning course with us.
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