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  <title>Creating an anti-bullying culture across a Multi-Academy Trust (MAT) </title>
  <description>The latest episode of Thrive’s&amp;amp;nbsp;Connected podcast&amp;amp;nbsp;is celebrating National Bullying Prevention Month. In this episode, we’re joined by Beryce Nixon, CEO of the Exceed Learning Partnership, who explains how her MAT creates an anti-bullying culture across its settings. As well as discussing how the curriculum plays an important role in creating this culture, Beryce also explains how a MAT-wide approach can support schools, while still giving the freedom to respond to the needs of their own communities.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Listen to the 21-minute podcast to discover:&amp;amp;nbsp;     Why MATs need to take a preventative approach to bullying rather than simply tackling incidents as they arise&amp;amp;nbsp;   How this culture can be created and embedded across a MAT so that it is truly effective&amp;amp;nbsp;   The role of curriculum design and how this can bring the idea of difference into everyday conversations for children and young people&amp;amp;nbsp;   How Thrive-Online helps the Exceed Learning Partnership to understand the individual needs of all pupils&amp;amp;nbsp;    &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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