A concerning gap in school anti-bullying policies has been revealed in a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). While weight-based bullying is reportedly the most common form experienced by students, fewer than 7% of schools in southwest England explicitly address it in their anti-bullying policies, according to the study published in BMC Public Health.
Weight-based victimization identified as most common form of bullying that schools fail to address
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