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SEND: developing effective anti-bullying practice in schools Name Title Date

SEND developing effective anti- bullying practice From April 2013 – March 2015 ABA will be working in partnership with: Achievement for All 3As (AfA3As) Contact a Family Mencap the Council for Disabled Children On a programme of work to reduce the incidence and impact of bullying of children with special educational needs (SEN) and/or disabilities in schools. Funded by the DfE.

SEND developing effective anti- bullying practice We plan to do this by:  improving practice in schools (led by AfA3As);  early intervention through information, training and support for parents and carers (led by Contact a Family with Mencap);  disseminating information and training to the wider sector (led by ABA); and  ensuring the programme and resources are influenced and informed by children and young people with SEND themselves (led by CDC). Overall governance – ABA

Information Hub On the ABA website Will hold all the resources from the project along with other resources and research we have discovered Will be continually updated throughout the project bullyingalliance.org.uk/ bullyingalliance.org.uk/11 98

Monthly SEND Bullying Bulletin Can sign up via our web page Share information about the project and other developments relating to Bullying and SEND

Want to know more? Have a look on the Information Hub and sign up to our monthly bulletin – Contact me! Martha Evans, Senior Programme Lead at the Anti-Bullying Alliance: – –