In this second session of the two-part series, internationally recognised occupational therapist Maude Le Roux delves into the experiences of students who are targeted by bullying. The webinar examines the psychological, social, and developmental factors that contribute to victimisation, highlighting the emotional and psychological impact of repeated bullying. Maude explores how developmental stages influence resilience and discusses trauma-informed approaches that support autonomy and self-sufficiency. Participants will gain practical strategies to recognise at-risk students and provide meaningful support to help them navigate social challenges
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Identify risk factors that make some children more vulnerable to bullying
Understand the emotional and psychological impact of repeated victimisation
Recognise how developmental stages influence resilience in children
Apply trauma-informed approaches to support autonomy and self-sufficiency
Implement practical strategies to assist at-risk students in navigating social challenges
Calabash · South Africa