What is the United Against Bullying Program?
The United Against Bullying program is the Anti-Bullying Alliance’s free whole-school anti-bullying program. It supports schools to reduce bullying and improve the wellbeing of all children, focusing on those most at risk, including children and young people , children and young people who experience racist and faith-targeted bullying, sexual bullying, homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying, looked-after children, young carers and those on free school meals.
The overall aim of the program is to establish United Against Bullying Schools. These are schools that have evidenced their work to reduce bullying and improve the wellbeing of all pupils.
The program is FREE for all schools in England. Participating schools receive:
Access to the online United Against Bullying Hub, including;
A 360° audit and action planning tool
An online pupil questionnaire to ascertain levels of bullying and wellbeing in your school
Specialist tailored resources to support you to implement your action plan, including case studies
CPD online and face to face training and invitations to other special events
An interactive anti-bullying Parent Information Tool to provide to parents
What are the benefits?
Tailored support to reduce bullying and improve the wellbeing of pupils, especially for those most at risk
Easily evidence your anti-bullying practice as a school, including to Governors and Ofsted
Specialist resources to improve and focus your anti-bullying work
Improve staff confidence and knowledge
Receive a United Against Bullying School award logo, certificate, social media assets, and ABA membership.
United Against Bullying is funded by the Department for Education and delivered by the Anti-Bullying Alliance.
Written by Centralcity.londini