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This paper will examine experiences of bullying and harassment in the workplace in Northern Ireland in 2022 as sourced from the Labour Force Survey (LFS).
Research into how to prevent homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying in schools.
A comparison of survey results from 2004 and 2013, showing how many fewer year 9 pupils are estimated to have been bullied in 2013.
Findings from a mixed method evaluation of a programme to tackle and prevent homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying in schools.
This study focused on bullying victimisation in Peru
Information about the ban on XL Bully dogs for owners, enforcement authorities, rescue centres and rehoming organisations, and vets.
Owners must act now to register their dog by 31 January
From 1 August 2024, it will be an offence to keep an XL Bully dog in Scotland unless you have a certificate of exemption.
Research into the health and wellbeing of 15-year-olds.
Owners and vets can use this form to confirm an XL Bully dog has been neutered.
The rules you must follow if you own an XL Bully dog in England and Wales.
It is now illegal to own an XL Bully dog unless it is registered and complies with strict rules including being neutered and muzzled in public
From 31 December 2023 breeding, selling, advertising, rehoming, abandoning and allowing an XL Bully dog to stray will be illegal.
It is now illegal to breed, sell, advertise, gift, exchange, and abandon these dogs or let them stray.
Letter from the Animal Sentience Committee to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee on the welfare implications of adding XL Bully dogs to the Dangerous Dogs Act.
Extension to the neutering deadline for XL Bully dogs that were under seven months on the 31st January 2024
The Government has announced today that ‘American XL Bully’ dogs will be banned.
How enforcement officers can apply the conformation standard to check if a dog is an XL Bully.
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