Part of our Tips for Teachers series, this film provides practical strategies and expert guidance to help educators prevent, identify, and respond to bullying in schools. Drawing on evidence-based approaches we look at tools for recognising both subtle and obvious signs of bullying to help you learn how to define and communicate bullying clearly to students and how to respond promptly and effectively. We also explore ways to foster empathy, inclusion, and restorative practices that address harmful behaviour. Watch now to find out how teachers and school staff can build safer, more compassionate, and respectful learning environments.
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In a recent Nip in the Bud podcast interview, expert educator and author Rachel MacFarlane shared her insights on what it takes to build a truly great, inclusive school culture. Driven by the belief that education can transform lives and create a more equitable society, she provided a clear roadmap for teachers and school leaders. She develops inclusivity of vulnerable children by using the word ‘underserved’ rather than ‘disadvantaged’, bringing the onus of change on adults in positions of care, to create a sense of possibility and hope for what can be achieved.