Discussion Topics
Discussion Topics
Bullying, harassment & victimisation
- The person with the longest family name will be the facilitator
- The facilitator will decide on a speaker who will feedback to the whole group, when we return to the Main Room
- Avoid specific reference to names when using examples
- Please make sure that all voices are heard
Objective:
- Discuss bullying, harassment & victimisation
Bullying, harassment & victimisation
- The person with the longest family name will be the facilitator
- The facilitator will decide on a speaker who will feedback to the whole group, when we return to the Main Room
- Avoid specific reference to names when using examples
- Please make sure that all voices are heard
- Discuss bullying, harassment & victimisation
Your facilitator will guide you through each of the following questions:
- What is bullying?
- What is harassment? How is it defined within the Equality Act 2010?
- What is Victimisation? How is it defined within the Equality Act 2010?
- What are some types of bullying and harassment that you are aware of?
- What is the difference betweenbullying and harassment?