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Module 1 - Sexual Victimisation
Please, keep in mind that the current course is introductory. It has been designed for kindergarten and elementary school teachers in Europe working with children from 3 to 12 years old with no previous training in violence against children. If you wish to find out about more specialized or advanced courses for other type of professionals, contexts or students, please visit the extra resources proposed at the end of the course.
- Introduction To Child Sexual Victimisation
- Real story
- Definition Of Child Sexual Victimisation
- Prevalence
- Indicators
- What can you do to tackle child sexual victimisation?
- What can you do about a suspected case of child sexual abuse?
- What is the procedure in your country?
- Prevention
- Quiz
- Summary
- References
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Module 2 - Physical And Emotional Maltreatment
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Module 3 - Bullying Victimisation
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Module 4 - Resilience
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Certificate
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Additional Resources
Story
As we will see in the following sections, bullying victimisation can take on different forms. Think of what a typical occurrence of bullying might look like within your class? Try to think of episodes, behaviours or signs that you see in your classroom, that might make you suspect that bullying is happening.
Now let’s watch one of the many possible scenarios that may occur in a school context. Click below to see Danny’s story.
Reflection Activity
The experience of being bullied can have a significant emotional impact. Others’ reactions can change the victim’s emotions quite dramatically. How do you think Danny feels after his teacher talks to him? How might Danny’s teacher feel?