A ground - breaking set of online training tools will help teachers, youth workers and health professionals across Europe identify and challenge controlling and abusive
behaviour against young people.
Not exact matches
The Violence
Against Women Bill still does not go far enough with regards to educating
young people about
behaviour and relationships, the Welsh Liberal Democrats will argue today.
Efforts to tackle law and order have been focused on
young people in recent years, with the introduction of the government's «respect» agenda, which includes the use anti-social
behaviour orders (Asbos) and dispersal orders
against «disorderly» youths.
The National Centre
Against Bullying (NCAB) counsels describing bullying
behaviour (e.g. «bullying student», «target of bullying») rather than labelling
young people — perhaps permanently — with the emotive terms «bully» and «victim» (see also Espelage & Swearer, 2003).
The Education Scotland report stated: «Recent complaints
against the school had highlighted concerns about leadership, management of challenging
behaviour of children and
young people, staffing skills... and quality of learning experiences.
«We know that there is power in numbers and really encourage
young people who see bullying
behaviours in their schools to step up and let the victims know that it's not the entire world
against them,» she said.
Therefore the prior charges failed to alert the
person charged to the importance of a
young person's age in relation to sexual
behaviour, and so could not justify depriving that
person, if later charged with a sexual offence
against an older child of the reasonable belief defence.
E-couch comprises 12 modules of psychoeducation, cognitive
behaviour therapy, and interpersonal psychotherapy techniques that have been shown to be effective
against depression in
younger people without other health problems.