Bullying

Bullying

What is it?

Surprisingly there is no actual legal definition of what bullying is. However, it is usually defined as a repeated behaviour which is intended to hurt someone, either emotionally or physically and is often aimed at certain people because of their race, religion, gender, sexual orientation or any other aspect, such as their appearance or disability.

What can Alert Training UK do?

• We will increase awareness and encourage staff and learners to report any concerns about bullying
• We will be approachable and provide support and reassurance for victims of bullying
• We will help to develop the self-confidence and self-esteem of all staff and learners
• We will promote an antibullying ethos amongst the staff and learner community
• We review our learners’ welfare regularly via telephone reviews and/or learner visits
• We provide advice and information, including details of national organisations that can help

What should you do?

• I will be aware of my own behavior and how that might affect others
• If I feel safe enough to do so, I will stand up to people that are bullying others and report them
• I will be respectful of others
• I will support others that have been affected by bullying
• I know that I can report my concerns to the team at Alert Training UK

If you are worried or have any concerns, please contact Alert Training UK.
During office hours: 01722332212
Outside of office hours: 07967000048
E-mail: damon.saddler@alerttraining.co.uk

01722 332212
01722 332212