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Tackling Cyberbullying: The European Commission Gives Young People a Voice

On March 25, 2025, as part of its action plan against cyberbullying, the European Commission brought together a working group made up of various key stakeholders: members of the Safer Internet Centers, representatives from NGOs committed to tackling cyberbullying, as well as parents, teenagers, and educators.

Because their voices matter, young people were actively involved in the discussions. Working from real-life scenarios that reflected situations they could personally relate to, they explored the complex challenges surrounding cyberbullying. The goal was to highlight what’s really happening on the ground and co-create practical, realistic solutions, by comparing their perspectives with those of adults.

Naturally, TRALALERE took part in this initiative through its Internet Sans Crainte program, contributing to the working group and drawing on insights from young people and field experts with whom the organization regularly collaborates to develop its educational digital resources.

“No to Bullying” Contest: The French Ministry of Education Announces the 2025 Winners

Each year, France’s Ministry of National Education organizes the « Non au harcèlement » (“No to Bullying”) contest to raise awareness about bullying in schools. Open to students from ages 6 to 18, the competition invites them to create posters or short videos that speak out against bullying and promote kindness and inclusion.

Now in its 12th year, the contest once again highlighted students’ strong engagement with a topic that directly affects them. Through their creative work, they aimed to foster safer, more caring school environments and inspire long-term anti-bullying initiatives within schools.

If you speak French, you can explore the 2025 winning entries here: See the winners.

Thursday, November 7 – International Day against Violence and Harassment in Schools

Initiated by UNESCO, this day officially recognizes that all forms of school violence violate children’s and adolescents’ rights to education, health, and well-being. It is also an opportunity to mobilize governments, international organizations, and civil society.

With Stop Violence!, we offer ready-to-use sessions designed to raise awareness and take action against harassment among middle and high school students, tailored to your audience.

Prepare your session now by consulting our educational resources.

Stop Violence! grand prize winner from the European Commission

Each year, the Safer Internet associations of European countries come together to vote for the best educational resource in the European Commission’s Better Internet for Kids competition.
This year, Stop Violence! was awarded as the top educational resource for raising awareness about bullying. Thanks to this recognition, we are now able to offer some of our content in English, helping us reach even more young people and join forces in the fight against harassment.

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