The latest report from the parliamentary Education and Skills Committee is the result of an investigation into bullying. The final document stretches to 288 pages, but for the busy people among us a summary of the main conclusions is provided on pages 5-6.
It is only a few months since the publication of Bullying Today, a report from the Office of the Children's Commissioner which looked at current anti-bullying strategies in the UK. Also recommended is a 2003 DfES report entitled Tackling Bullying, which was researched in conjunction with Childline. Or for further information and useful resources dealing with this topic, the Anti-Bullying Alliance website is well worth a visit.
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