If we are to live in a safe, happy community, we all have a duty
to address bullying beyond the school gate - on public transport,
in youth clubs, care homes, in play and leisure facilities and
in FE colleges. This section is being developed for practitioners
and organisations working in the community. It currently includes
some basic information on anti-bullying strategies. Over the
coming months we will be expanding this content and adding some
case studies of best practice.
Local authorities have a duty to address bullying more widely in
the community, including on public transport, in further
education colleges and off-site education provision, in youth
centres and other youth providers, in young offenders institutes
and in care homes. The ABA has produced a comprehensive online
toolkit to help local authorities create and embed
their anti-bullying strategy, both in schools and in the wider
community. It includes key information on all aspects of
anti-bullying work, relevant law, policy and guidance and is
illustrated thoughout with case studies of best practice from
local authorities.