Crying for Help

The No Blame Approach to Bullying
Crying for Help
January 1997 | 150 pages | Sage UK
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`The book is concise and persuasive. The evidence presented in it does indicate that in certain circumstances the approach can be highly successful. It is a useful resource for those schools re-evaluating their policy documents on bullying and a valuable training resource for those involved in teacher education. It will certainly provoke debate in staff rooms and lecture theatres alike' - Maggie Bowen, North East Wales Institute of Higher Education

You have probably heard of the 'No-Blame-Approach' to bullying. The method was featured in the BBC 2 documentary 'I Just Want it to Stop!', broadcast in August 1997.

This book is the only comprehensive account of the 'No-Blame-Approach', and describes its development.

The book is supported by accounts from teachers, psychologists and parents describing their experiences using the method with children and young people in both primary and secondary settings.

The latest edition of this book includes a reference to the research carried out by Sue Young in Hull, confirming the effectiveness of the No Blame Support Group Approach.

This is an essential read for every school intending to evaluate its anti-bullying policy and implement positive procedures.

Contents

Chapter 1

  • Setting the Scene

Chapter 2

  • Introducing the No Blame Approach

Chapter 3

  • Bullying in Schools and Society

Chapter 4

  • The Frequency of Bullying in Schools

Chapter 5

  • The Parents' Stories

Chapter 6

  • Victims

Chapter 7

  • Bullies

Chapter 8

  • What is the No Blame Approach?

Chapter 9

  • 101 Ways to use the Approach

Chapter 10

  • Accounts from Colleagues

Chapter 11

  • Promoting the No Blame Approach

Chapter 12

  • Conclusion

Description

`The book is concise and persuasive. The evidence presented in it does indicate that in certain circumstances the approach can be highly successful. It is a useful resource for those schools re-evaluating their policy documents on bullying and a valuable training resource for those involved in teacher education. It will certainly provoke debate in staff rooms and lecture theatres alike' - Maggie Bowen, North East Wales Institute of Higher Education

You have probably heard of the 'No-Blame-Approach' to bullying. The method was featured in the BBC 2 documentary 'I Just Want it to Stop!', broadcast in August 1997.

This book is the only comprehensive account of the 'No-Blame-Approach', and describes its development.

The book is supported by accounts from teachers, psychologists and parents describing their experiences using the method with children and young people in both primary and secondary settings.

The latest edition of this book includes a reference to the research carried out by Sue Young in Hull, confirming the effectiveness of the No Blame Support Group Approach.

This is an essential read for every school intending to evaluate its anti-bullying policy and implement positive procedures.

Contents

Chapter 1

  • Setting the Scene

Chapter 2

  • Introducing the No Blame Approach

Chapter 3

  • Bullying in Schools and Society

Chapter 4

  • The Frequency of Bullying in Schools

Chapter 5

  • The Parents' Stories

Chapter 6

  • Victims

Chapter 7

  • Bullies

Chapter 8

  • What is the No Blame Approach?

Chapter 9

  • 101 Ways to use the Approach

Chapter 10

  • Accounts from Colleagues

Chapter 11

  • Promoting the No Blame Approach

Chapter 12

  • Conclusion
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Crying for Help

The No Blame Approach to Bullying


January 1997 | 150 pages | Sage UK

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Paperback 31/03/2026 9781873942864 $106.00

`The book is concise and persuasive. The evidence presented in it does indicate that in certain circumstances the approach can be highly successful. It is a useful resource for those schools re-evaluating their policy documents on bullying and a valuable training resource for those involved in teacher education. It will certainly provoke debate in staff rooms and lecture theatres alike' - Maggie Bowen, North East Wales Institute of Higher Education

You have probably heard of the 'No-Blame-Approach' to bullying. The method was featured in the BBC 2 documentary 'I Just Want it to Stop!', broadcast in August 1997.

This book is the only comprehensive account of the 'No-Blame-Approach', and describes its development.

The book is supported by accounts from teachers, psychologists and parents describing their experiences using the method with children and young people in both primary and secondary settings.

The latest edition of this book includes a reference to the research carried out by Sue Young in Hull, confirming the effectiveness of the No Blame Support Group Approach.

This is an essential read for every school intending to evaluate its anti-bullying policy and implement positive procedures.


Table Of Contents:

  • Chapter 1
  • Setting the Scene
  • Chapter 2
  • Introducing the No Blame Approach
  • Chapter 3
  • Bullying in Schools and Society
  • Chapter 4
  • The Frequency of Bullying in Schools
  • Chapter 5
  • The Parents' Stories
  • Chapter 6
  • Victims
  • Chapter 7
  • Bullies
  • Chapter 8
  • What is the No Blame Approach?
  • Chapter 9
  • 101 Ways to use the Approach
  • Chapter 10
  • Accounts from Colleagues
  • Chapter 11
  • Promoting the No Blame Approach
  • Chapter 12
  • Conclusion

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`The book is concise and persuasive. The evidence presented in it does indicate that in certain circumstances the approach can be highly successful. It is a useful resource for those schools re-evaluating their policy documents on bullying and a valuable training resource for those involved in teacher education. It will certainly provoke debate in staff rooms and lecture theatres alike' - Maggie Bowen, North East Wales Institute of Higher Education

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