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Useful Resources

The WAG guidance ‘Respecting Others|’ can be downloaded here.
DCSF guidance for tackling cyber bullying|, homophobic bullying|, racial
bullying
| and bullying based on additional needs| is available to download
here. Other DCSF guidance relevant to various child settings can be downloaded below:

The ‘links|’ page provides useful links to other related anti-bullying guidance.

Copies of the alleged, confirmed and summary bullying forms found in the Torfaen Anti-Bullying Strategy 08/10 can be downloaded here. The Alleged Bullying Incident Log| should be used to record day-to-day allegations of bullying, the Confirmed Bullying Incident Log| should be used to record instances of bullying that have been confirmed following investigation, and the Annual Bullying Incident Summary| should be used to collate and share information.

A copy of the anti-bullying charter| provided in the Torfaen Anti-Bullying Strategy 08/10 can be downloaded here.

The following websites also provide a variety of anti-bullying resources.

Over 1000 copies of a resource called ‘Anti-bullying: A young person’s guide’ have been distributed to different agencies across the borough. This workbook can be used one-on-one or in groups to explore issues that surround bullying. Every school also has a copy of the ‘What’s the score on bullying?’ resource pack. This pack provides step by step information on building a safe, bullying free classroom and whole-school approach.

The Anti-Bullying Coordinator is developing a bank of resources for lending purposes. Please call Sam on 07943808011 if you would like to find out what is available to borrow.

Anti-bullying leaflets for children| or young people| are available to download here.

Currently on Moodle there are three e-safety courses for teachers to use with their classes. Two of these are for primary and can be found in the Primary Moodle. These are in the age ranges 5-7 and 8-11 years. T he third course is found in the Secondary Moodle and is for 11-16 years. To access the e-safety resources, teachers need to go to www.learn.torfaen.gov.uk| then select the relevant Moodle stage – Primary or Secondary. Teachers then need to logon using their personal login. Once logged in they will see RZ E-Safety in the My Courses list.