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Closing the book on discrimination
The Equality Act and Ofsted are trying to get rid of prejudice-based harassment. Ian Rivers explains how
5 April 2013
Should we lay down the law?
It may seem sensible to legislate against bullying, but US examples provide cautionary tales, says Ian Rivers
1 March 2013
The path to sexual violence
Bullying and homophobia can easily escalate to assault. And early intervention is vital, argues Ian Rivers
25 January 2013
Bullying is a political issue
Ian Rivers ponders whether the behaviour we witness in schools reflects the political discourse
30 November 2012
Sport can bring out the bullies
The government wants to encourage competitive PE, but this may have unintended consequences, says Ian Rivers
12 October 2012
Bruises fade but the hurt remains
Ian Rivers continues his series on bullying, this week looking at its legacy after a victim finishes school
17 August 2012
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