School workshops

Anti-bullying workshop ideas for schools

A good anti-bullying workshop should feel practical, safe and relevant to the pupils or staff in front of the facilitator. The best sessions connect awareness with behaviour and school systems.

Primary workshop ideas

Primary workshops can focus on friendship, exclusion, trusted adults, safe online behaviour and kind bystander choices. Activities should be short, visual and concrete.

Post-primary workshop ideas

Post-primary workshops can explore group dynamics, silence, social pressure, online escalation, screenshots and reporting. Pupils need realistic scenarios and clear adult routes.

Staff workshop ideas

Staff CPD can focus on shared definitions, recording, parent communication, policy confidence and follow-up. The aim is consistency, not just awareness.

Campaign week workshop route

For Anti-Bullying Week 2026, schools can combine an assembly, year-group workshop and staff briefing. This makes the campaign visible while keeping the message connected to school procedures.

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Useful official resources

Related school guides

Anti-Bullying Week

Anti-Bullying Week 2026 assembly ideas

Anti-Bullying Week 2026 assembly ideas for primary and post-primary schools using the Break the Silence theme.

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Online safety

Cyberbullying lesson plan for schools

Cyberbullying lesson plan for schools covering group chats, screenshots, online escalation and safe reporting.

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Classroom activities

Bystander activities for Anti-Bullying Week

Bystander activities for Anti-Bullying Week that help pupils support peers safely without escalating harm.

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Book an anti-bullying workshop for your school

Choose primary, post-primary or staff CPD support and HIP Psychology will shape the session around your school context.

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