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A Quiet Revolution, 05/03/10
A Quiet Revolution, 05/03/10

This conference explored bullying and behaviour management and looked at ways to improve behaviour through embedding shared values within a whole school approach.

Presentations

UNCRC in Everything We Do: John Tudor, Children’s Commissioners Office

Bullying: All Wales Research: John Hicks, Welsh Assembly Government

An Introduction to the Nature of Bullying: Dr Emily Lovegrove

Unicef's Rights Respecting School Award: Sarah Hooke, Unicef UK

Rights Based Approaches – Whats In It For Children, Young People And Teachers?: Ian Massey, Hampshire Children's Services

Good practices of Anti-bullying in schools and the community: Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones

The Lovegrove Approach - 10 Successful Anti-Bullying Strategies from the Bullying Doctor: Dr Emily Lovegrove

Respect, Honesty, Success: Peer Mentors of Rhosnesni High School

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