Preventing Bullying in Schools
Bullying in schools is a global challenge that can have long-lasting consequences. Children who are bullied often struggle with learning and face greater mental health risks.
In this webinar, we’ll explore what drives bullying, its impact, and how changing school culture—and empowering bystanders—can make a real difference. You’ll also hear findings from over 12 years of Bangor-led research on the Finnish KiVa® anti-bullying programme, showing how effective strategies can reduce harm and create safer schools.
This webinar will be through the medium of English.
This webinar session is part of the Psychology at Bangor Webinar Series
Dr Anwen Rhys Jones
Anwen is a Psychology lecturer and Research Officer with the Children’s Early Interventions Trust ( Her work focuses on developing and evaluating programmes that help children and families thrive—ranging from parenting support and child language development to bullying prevention. She also trains schools and practitioners in the KiVa® Anti-Bullying programme and the interactive Booksharing programme.
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