Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma

Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma Course

The Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma course provides a general overview on the topic of bullying in primary and secondary schools including knowledge, statistics and advice required in order to be able to understand the topic and effectively deal with bullying incidents. From learning about what bullying is and why children feel the need to bully other children to modern concepts such as cyberbullying.

The course includes an in-depth overview of the legal frameworks that protect children in schools as well as analysis of the laws and government guidance that are applicable to cases of bullying. Bullying is a complex problem that requires active involvement of the entire school community. It also requires that fundamental knowledge on the issue is in place so that meaningful discussions between pupils, parents and teachers are held.

The Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma course has been developed with pupils, parents and teachers in mind and provides all the necessary knowledge required to tackle the bullying in schools issue. Taking the course and working on the additional exercises will assure that you will be better prepared to respond in situations where bullying is present. The additional information that is included on the legal side of bullying will give you a broad understanding of the most important Acts and Regulations and you will know how to talk to school teachers and governors if your child has been a victim of bullying. In particular, the course focuses on discussing special cases of bullying that include disability-based bullying, as well as homophobic, transphobic, racist and other prejudice-based bullying.

Parents will particularly benefit from taking the course as it also gives extensive advice on dealing with bullying and supporting your child should they be affected, including guidance on how to talk to your child and the activities you can engage in together. The course also touches on the need to be tolerant and open-minded and the values and ideas that need to be instilled in children by teachers and parents to prevent bullying occurring in the first place.

What you will learn:

  • An introduction to the concept of school bullying
  • How to tell if a child has been bullied based on a specific set of criteria
  • Which areas of schools are preferred arenas for bullying
  • What cyberbullying is and how to stay safe and protect a child’s online presence
  • What is identity-based bullying and special cases of bullying
  • The behavioural characteristics and beliefs of a bully
  • The reasons and motivations why a child becomes a bully
  • What are the short and long term effects of bullying on the involved children
  • Actions that parents can take if their child has been bullied
  • How to correct a bully’s behaviour
  • What are the life circumstances that may cause some children to become bullies
  • What is the teacher’s responsibility in bullying incidents
  • What is discrimination under Equality Act 2010
  • How schools implement Government and Ofsted guidelines in order to prevent bullying

 

Benefits of Taking This Course

  • Gain a deep understanding of the different types of bullying and their impact on children and school communities.
  • Learn techniques to foster emotional intelligence and social-emotional learning in the classroom, helping reduce aggression and improve peer relationships.
  • Understand how to create and implement effective anti-bullying policies tailored to your educational setting.
  • Develop practical intervention strategies and build the confidence to act when bullying occurs.
  • Explore the dynamics of online bullying, its consequences, and how to respond proactively in digital environments.
  • Equip yourself with essential skills for teaching, pastoral care, school leadership—or as a parent or carer—to create safer, more inclusive school environments.

This course includes

24/7 Student Support

End of course certification

Lifetime access to your course

Compatible with modern devices

PLUS - Access to the exclusive New Skills Academy Study Group!
  • You will be introduced to the concept of bullying
  • You will have a grasp of the criteria for a behaviour to be considered bullying
  • You will learn what forms of bullying have been dealt with
  • You will be given an insight into who is at risk of bullying
  • Cyberbullying is a form of bullying, in that it causes harm to the victim. However, there are distinctive behaviours that are not normally associated with traditional bullying.
  • The latest statistics on internet usage by children give key insights as to why the cyberbullying rate is increasing.
  • Cyberbullies use social media platforms for bullying purposes, precisely because of their inherent “socialness'.
  • If your child has been cyberbullied, they will most likely show signs distinctive to cyberbullying victims.
  • Bullies can be profiled based on their typical behavioural characteristics, which helps to identify potential bullies.
  • Anyone can be a bully, regardless of age, appearance and gender.
  • Examining a bully's background helps us to identify the emotions that they may feel, but that does not invalidate their wrongdoing.
  • Participating in a certain social group whose purpose is to be powerful in the school community can be a reason why some children become bullies against their morals.
  • Being a bully could be a way to assert power and gain reputation as a child, but the long term consequences can be the exact opposite.
  • In many cases of bullying, the victim will start believing that they deserved such treatment.
  • Dealing with the emotional trauma that bullying puts on its victims can elicit direct physical responses.
  • Adults who experienced bullying in their childhood are more likely to have depression and anxieties later in life.
  • Mental preparations and emotionally distancing yourself from the child's problem will help you to solve it.
  • Being understanding of the pain of a child who has been bullied and not passing judgment or blame is critical.
  • When children resolve bullying problems on their own rather than having the parent resolve it for them, they gain self-confidence.
  • Role playing games are a very effective way to help your child prepare for when they next encounter the bully.
  • The importance of mental preparation for parents before implementing corrective actions to their child's behaviour is critical.
  • Teaching empathy helps children overcome aggressive tendencies and prevents them from repeating bullying behaviours.
  • Parents actively helping their children in correcting bullying behaviour will help them feel less ashamed and will also deepen the parent-child bond.
  • Children will notice discrepancies between parent's words and actions and will use this as a basis to invalidate parental advice.
  • Why teachers should be observant if they do notice bullying behaviour, as it is their duty to stop it immediately.
  • After the immediate action needed to stop the bullying, the teacher has a duty to report and follow up the case.
  • Bullying happens in almost any school, but the types of bullying and the reasons differ.
  • Teachers should also take the lead in discussing new school policies, as well as not being afraid to challenge ineffective ones.
  • Why improper understanding of societal rules or lack of knowledge about key issues are the culprits, when it comes to bullying.
  • The importance of being open minded and allowing children to express themselves in whichever way they choose.
  • Why it is hard for non-transgender students to imagine what potential issues could be, as well as their motivation for wanting to change gender.
  • Why racist or radically nationalistic ideas are often as a result of family beliefs and wrong ideas that get transferred to the child.
  • The Equality Act 2010 generally distinguishes between six forms of discrimination, each covered under a section of the act.
  • The law prohibits schools from engaging in all forms of discrimination against pupils, in relation to their admission, provision of education, provision of access to facilities, benefits or services.
  • The Equality Act 2010 defines a set of “protected characteristics', which each individual possesses and cannot be discriminated based on them.
  • Some forms of discrimination are not prohibited under the Equality Act 2010, if they were done in good faith and “with proportionate means to achieve a legitimate aim'.
  • There are a number of Acts, Laws and Regulations that schools and teachers must adhere to, in regard to tackling bullying.
  • All schools must show due regard, when making decisions that affect day to day activities.
  • All schools must produce their own anti-bullying policy and take an active approach to inform parents about its contents.
  • All schools are also obliged to have a carefully planned strategy, in relation to their anti-bullying policy.
ID: YDFT67YHJ
certificate

of achievement

This certificate is presented to

Your Name

NSA

For completing the

Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma

on 21st November 2026

Selena Hurford

Selena Hurford

Course Tutor

cpd

Daniel Morgan

Daniel Morgan

Head of Academy

Certificate Example

Anyone who has an interest in learning more about this subject matter is encouraged to take the course. There are no entry requirements to take the course.

The course is broken down into 10 individual modules. Each module takes between 20 and 90 minutes on average to study. Although you are free to spend as much or as little time as you feel necessary on each module, simply log in and out of the course at your convenience.

You can study the course any time you like. Simply log in and out of the web based course as often as you require. The course is compatible with all computers, tablet devices and smart phones so you can even study while on the move!

Once you have completed all 10 modules there is a multiple choice test. The questions will be on a range of topics found within the 10 modules. The test, like the course, is online and can be taken a time and location of your choosing.

The pass mark for the test is 70%.

If you don’t pass the test first time you will get further opportunities to take the test again after extra study. There are no limits to the number of times you can take the test. All test retakes are included within the price of the course.

You can either use your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Solo cards or PayPal account to pay for the online course. Our site uses the latest SSL encryption to ensure your safety. All payments are handled securely by PayPal.

You can begin the course immediately after your payment has been received. You will create your login details during the checkout process. We will also send you an email confirming your login details.

We estimate that the course will take about 15 hours to complete in total, plus an additional 30 minutes for the end of course test.

Once you have been awarded your certificate it is valid for life. The certificate does not expire or need renewing.

I have really enjoyed doing the receptionist course online and I recommend anyone that wants to improve in whatever qualifications they wish to progress in to do it on New Skills Academy. It is very helpful and I have learnt a lot - My family members couldn’t believe how much I have progressed and they have actually said that they will probably do the courses online themselves. I will definitely finish the courses that I still have on here, and maybe do more courses in the future as I have learned a lot and I am willing to learn more as the resources you have on here are brilliant.

Kaoutar Benabdejlil

I was desperate to get out of my current job but didn't quite have the right skills to move on to another job. I am so glad I chose this course as it has allowed me to gain much needed skills and opened many doors in my career development.

Saffron Gee

As the Head of HR, I always have to keep up to date on all law. This course was brilliant and helped me brush up on some areas I hadn’t worked on for some time. Really great value and also very user friendly – brilliant purchase!

For me personally, I have a Masters in HR Management and I love to keep developing and learning and this course was a brilliant way to satisfy my hunger for learning but I could also fit it in with my full time role – win win!

Another positive edition to anyone’s CV – would recommend to anyone even if you are just curious about your employee rights!

Amy Knight

I am on the 4th module and so far I have to say I am really enjoying it.
I have already learnt so much that I never knew before about the human body.
I started this course because I am currently getting into health and fitness to make a better life and future for myself and so I know what is right and wrong when I exercise or with what I am putting into my body.
The layout is really easy to understand and follow, the questions at the end of each module is really helpful too as refreshes what you have already read and learnt. Overall, I am pretty addicted to the course and getting through it quick. Definitely worth the money.

Michelle Paddick

A great course to introduce and explain the roles and responsibilities of the PA and Administrator, or as a refresher to those wishing to return to the workplace.

The modules are jargon free and clearly laid out with exercises to complete at your own pace. There are useful notes and lists that help to make time management easier in the busy work environment.

I am impressed that the modules can be downloaded, saved or printed for future reference - many other courses do not offer this.

I have almost completed my Admin & PA Diploma and it has given me the confidence to apply for my first admin job in some years.

Meryl McMorran

I am considering a career change, so this seemed a good place to start. The course was comprehensive, for the price and easy to follow. The videos were also really helpful, to help put the information into context. The instructor was very down to earth and easy to follow.

It is helpful to be able to print out the course notes, to refer to at a later date. I will also re-watch the videos when I need to.

The test at the end was multiple choice. There may have been information relating to this on the website, but I didn't find it. The questions were very specific, so you do need to have revised before you take the test.

All in all, I am impressed, for the £40 I spent.

Kirsty Trenerry

Duration:
15 hours

Access:
Lifetime Access

Approved by:
CPD

Learning Type:


Text based modules  Images 

Cost:
$120.00

Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma Course

The Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma course provides a general overview on the topic of bullying in primary and secondary schools including knowledge, statistics and advice required in order to be able to understand the topic and effectively deal with bullying incidents. From learning about what bullying is and why children feel the need to bully other children to modern concepts such as cyberbullying.

The course includes an in-depth overview of the legal frameworks that protect children in schools as well as analysis of the laws and government guidance that are applicable to cases of bullying. Bullying is a complex problem that requires active involvement of the entire school community. It also requires that fundamental knowledge on the issue is in place so that meaningful discussions between pupils, parents and teachers are held.

The Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma course has been developed with pupils, parents and teachers in mind and provides all the necessary knowledge required to tackle the bullying in schools issue. Taking the course and working on the additional exercises will assure that you will be better prepared to respond in situations where bullying is present. The additional information that is included on the legal side of bullying will give you a broad understanding of the most important Acts and Regulations and you will know how to talk to school teachers and governors if your child has been a victim of bullying. In particular, the course focuses on discussing special cases of bullying that include disability-based bullying, as well as homophobic, transphobic, racist and other prejudice-based bullying.

Parents will particularly benefit from taking the course as it also gives extensive advice on dealing with bullying and supporting your child should they be affected, including guidance on how to talk to your child and the activities you can engage in together. The course also touches on the need to be tolerant and open-minded and the values and ideas that need to be instilled in children by teachers and parents to prevent bullying occurring in the first place.

What you will learn:

  • An introduction to the concept of school bullying
  • How to tell if a child has been bullied based on a specific set of criteria
  • Which areas of schools are preferred arenas for bullying
  • What cyberbullying is and how to stay safe and protect a child’s online presence
  • What is identity-based bullying and special cases of bullying
  • The behavioural characteristics and beliefs of a bully
  • The reasons and motivations why a child becomes a bully
  • What are the short and long term effects of bullying on the involved children
  • Actions that parents can take if their child has been bullied
  • How to correct a bully’s behaviour
  • What are the life circumstances that may cause some children to become bullies
  • What is the teacher’s responsibility in bullying incidents
  • What is discrimination under Equality Act 2010
  • How schools implement Government and Ofsted guidelines in order to prevent bullying

 

Benefits of Taking This Course

  • Gain a deep understanding of the different types of bullying and their impact on children and school communities.
  • Learn techniques to foster emotional intelligence and social-emotional learning in the classroom, helping reduce aggression and improve peer relationships.
  • Understand how to create and implement effective anti-bullying policies tailored to your educational setting.
  • Develop practical intervention strategies and build the confidence to act when bullying occurs.
  • Explore the dynamics of online bullying, its consequences, and how to respond proactively in digital environments.
  • Equip yourself with essential skills for teaching, pastoral care, school leadership—or as a parent or carer—to create safer, more inclusive school environments.

This course includes

24/7 Student Support

End of course certification

Lifetime access to your course

Compatible with modern devices

PLUS - Access to the exclusive New Skills Academy Study Group!
  • You will be introduced to the concept of bullying
  • You will have a grasp of the criteria for a behaviour to be considered bullying
  • You will learn what forms of bullying have been dealt with
  • You will be given an insight into who is at risk of bullying
  • Cyberbullying is a form of bullying, in that it causes harm to the victim. However, there are distinctive behaviours that are not normally associated with traditional bullying.
  • The latest statistics on internet usage by children give key insights as to why the cyberbullying rate is increasing.
  • Cyberbullies use social media platforms for bullying purposes, precisely because of their inherent “socialness'.
  • If your child has been cyberbullied, they will most likely show signs distinctive to cyberbullying victims.
  • Bullies can be profiled based on their typical behavioural characteristics, which helps to identify potential bullies.
  • Anyone can be a bully, regardless of age, appearance and gender.
  • Examining a bully's background helps us to identify the emotions that they may feel, but that does not invalidate their wrongdoing.
  • Participating in a certain social group whose purpose is to be powerful in the school community can be a reason why some children become bullies against their morals.
  • Being a bully could be a way to assert power and gain reputation as a child, but the long term consequences can be the exact opposite.
  • In many cases of bullying, the victim will start believing that they deserved such treatment.
  • Dealing with the emotional trauma that bullying puts on its victims can elicit direct physical responses.
  • Adults who experienced bullying in their childhood are more likely to have depression and anxieties later in life.
  • Mental preparations and emotionally distancing yourself from the child's problem will help you to solve it.
  • Being understanding of the pain of a child who has been bullied and not passing judgment or blame is critical.
  • When children resolve bullying problems on their own rather than having the parent resolve it for them, they gain self-confidence.
  • Role playing games are a very effective way to help your child prepare for when they next encounter the bully.
  • The importance of mental preparation for parents before implementing corrective actions to their child's behaviour is critical.
  • Teaching empathy helps children overcome aggressive tendencies and prevents them from repeating bullying behaviours.
  • Parents actively helping their children in correcting bullying behaviour will help them feel less ashamed and will also deepen the parent-child bond.
  • Children will notice discrepancies between parent's words and actions and will use this as a basis to invalidate parental advice.
  • Why teachers should be observant if they do notice bullying behaviour, as it is their duty to stop it immediately.
  • After the immediate action needed to stop the bullying, the teacher has a duty to report and follow up the case.
  • Bullying happens in almost any school, but the types of bullying and the reasons differ.
  • Teachers should also take the lead in discussing new school policies, as well as not being afraid to challenge ineffective ones.
  • Why improper understanding of societal rules or lack of knowledge about key issues are the culprits, when it comes to bullying.
  • The importance of being open minded and allowing children to express themselves in whichever way they choose.
  • Why it is hard for non-transgender students to imagine what potential issues could be, as well as their motivation for wanting to change gender.
  • Why racist or radically nationalistic ideas are often as a result of family beliefs and wrong ideas that get transferred to the child.
  • The Equality Act 2010 generally distinguishes between six forms of discrimination, each covered under a section of the act.
  • The law prohibits schools from engaging in all forms of discrimination against pupils, in relation to their admission, provision of education, provision of access to facilities, benefits or services.
  • The Equality Act 2010 defines a set of “protected characteristics', which each individual possesses and cannot be discriminated based on them.
  • Some forms of discrimination are not prohibited under the Equality Act 2010, if they were done in good faith and “with proportionate means to achieve a legitimate aim'.
  • There are a number of Acts, Laws and Regulations that schools and teachers must adhere to, in regard to tackling bullying.
  • All schools must show due regard, when making decisions that affect day to day activities.
  • All schools must produce their own anti-bullying policy and take an active approach to inform parents about its contents.
  • All schools are also obliged to have a carefully planned strategy, in relation to their anti-bullying policy.
ID: YDFT67YHJ
certificate

of achievement

This certificate is presented to

Your Name

NSA

For completing the

Anti-Bullying and Bullying Prevention Diploma

on 21st November 2026

Selena Hurford

Selena Hurford

Course Tutor

cpd

Daniel Morgan

Daniel Morgan

Head of Academy

Certificate Example

Anyone who has an interest in learning more about this subject matter is encouraged to take the course. There are no entry requirements to take the course.

The course is broken down into 10 individual modules. Each module takes between 20 and 90 minutes on average to study. Although you are free to spend as much or as little time as you feel necessary on each module, simply log in and out of the course at your convenience.

You can study the course any time you like. Simply log in and out of the web based course as often as you require. The course is compatible with all computers, tablet devices and smart phones so you can even study while on the move!

Once you have completed all 10 modules there is a multiple choice test. The questions will be on a range of topics found within the 10 modules. The test, like the course, is online and can be taken a time and location of your choosing.

The pass mark for the test is 70%.

If you don’t pass the test first time you will get further opportunities to take the test again after extra study. There are no limits to the number of times you can take the test. All test retakes are included within the price of the course.

You can either use your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Solo cards or PayPal account to pay for the online course. Our site uses the latest SSL encryption to ensure your safety. All payments are handled securely by PayPal.

You can begin the course immediately after your payment has been received. You will create your login details during the checkout process. We will also send you an email confirming your login details.

We estimate that the course will take about 15 hours to complete in total, plus an additional 30 minutes for the end of course test.

Once you have been awarded your certificate it is valid for life. The certificate does not expire or need renewing.

I have really enjoyed doing the receptionist course online and I recommend anyone that wants to improve in whatever qualifications they wish to progress in to do it on New Skills Academy. It is very helpful and I have learnt a lot - My family members couldn’t believe how much I have progressed and they have actually said that they will probably do the courses online themselves. I will definitely finish the courses that I still have on here, and maybe do more courses in the future as I have learned a lot and I am willing to learn more as the resources you have on here are brilliant.

Kaoutar Benabdejlil

I was desperate to get out of my current job but didn't quite have the right skills to move on to another job. I am so glad I chose this course as it has allowed me to gain much needed skills and opened many doors in my career development.

Saffron Gee

As the Head of HR, I always have to keep up to date on all law. This course was brilliant and helped me brush up on some areas I hadn’t worked on for some time. Really great value and also very user friendly – brilliant purchase!

For me personally, I have a Masters in HR Management and I love to keep developing and learning and this course was a brilliant way to satisfy my hunger for learning but I could also fit it in with my full time role – win win!

Another positive edition to anyone’s CV – would recommend to anyone even if you are just curious about your employee rights!

Amy Knight

I am on the 4th module and so far I have to say I am really enjoying it.
I have already learnt so much that I never knew before about the human body.
I started this course because I am currently getting into health and fitness to make a better life and future for myself and so I know what is right and wrong when I exercise or with what I am putting into my body.
The layout is really easy to understand and follow, the questions at the end of each module is really helpful too as refreshes what you have already read and learnt. Overall, I am pretty addicted to the course and getting through it quick. Definitely worth the money.

Michelle Paddick

A great course to introduce and explain the roles and responsibilities of the PA and Administrator, or as a refresher to those wishing to return to the workplace.

The modules are jargon free and clearly laid out with exercises to complete at your own pace. There are useful notes and lists that help to make time management easier in the busy work environment.

I am impressed that the modules can be downloaded, saved or printed for future reference - many other courses do not offer this.

I have almost completed my Admin & PA Diploma and it has given me the confidence to apply for my first admin job in some years.

Meryl McMorran

I am considering a career change, so this seemed a good place to start. The course was comprehensive, for the price and easy to follow. The videos were also really helpful, to help put the information into context. The instructor was very down to earth and easy to follow.

It is helpful to be able to print out the course notes, to refer to at a later date. I will also re-watch the videos when I need to.

The test at the end was multiple choice. There may have been information relating to this on the website, but I didn't find it. The questions were very specific, so you do need to have revised before you take the test.

All in all, I am impressed, for the £40 I spent.

Kirsty Trenerry

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