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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 school at Bangor University

Preventing Bullying in Schools - Free Psychology Online Taster Session

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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 school
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21st January 2026
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Jan 21 2026

16:30 -17:15

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. 

Why Attend?
These taster sessions are ideal for students who want to:

  • Expert Knowledge: Learn from Bangor University's leading researchers and academics.
  • Interactive Sessions: Have your questions answered live during Q&A segments.
  • Flexibility: Join from anywhere, with no commitment – attend the sessions that interest you most.
  • Free Registration: No cost to attend, and you can sign up for as many webinars as you like.
  • These sessions provide a valuable opportunity to get a head start on university learning and make informed decisions about your future studies.

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Available dates
21st January 2026
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Events for individuals (enquiry not required to be through a school)
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