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KiVa is an innovative school-based, anti-bullying programme which has been developed using extensive research on bullying and its mechanisms. KiVa is a programme designed for schools to prevent and tackle bullying swiftly and effectively. Please see the attached information below for more details about training in the spring term.

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Spring 2018 brings an exciting anti-bullying opportunity for schools across the Midlands. KiVA is an innovative school-based, anti-bullying programme which has been developed using extensive research on bullying and its mechanisms. KiVA is a programme designed for schools to prevent and tackle bullying swiftly and effectively.

Summer 2018 brings an exciting anti-bullying opportunity for schools across the Midlands.

KiVa is an innovative school-based, anti-bullying program which has been developed using extensive research on bullying and its mechanisms. KiVa is a program designed for schools to prevent and tackle bullying swiftly and effectively.

Please see documentation attached below for further information.

The video link below has been produced by West Midlands Police for schools. Sergeant Tim Evans has advised that it is a further resource for secondary school aged pupils to use in addition to the resources recently sent out. Please ensure the video is used to supplement the materials already issued, and contextualised, so it is not shown in isolation.

 

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Kooth is an online counselling and emotional well-being support service for children and young people. Kooth is a completely safe and an anonymous website where young people can go to gain advice, support and guidance from our BACP qualified counsellors, up to 10pm, 365 days a year.

Our experienced counsellors, moderated message forums and magazine can offer emotional support to young people with a wide range of issues, from having a bad day or falling out with their friends, to more serious issues such as bullying, stress, anxiety, depression, family relationships, sexuality, eating disorders, self-harm, abuse etc. We can also support young people who are on the waiting list for CAMHS or those who do not meet their criteria.

For year 6 students who will soon be transitioning to secondary schools it may be an exciting time but may also cause anxiety and stress in others. Kooth has supported many year 6 students at this stage by discussing Kooth’s services and how it can provide additional support and guidance should they wish. Kooth can also support vulnerable young people who may experience isolation or low self-esteem and help build their resilience for the big changes ahead.

If you would like to have a discussion or arrange for a short presentation to be delivered to your students please contact Jas Hothi, jhothi@xenzone.com or call 07949 819503.