
6 November is the International Day against Violence and Bullying at School – the perfect occasion to share children’s voices on how to prevent cyberbullying!
Over 6,300 children aged 12-17 from across the EU shared their views in an online survey about cyberbullying. Their responses offer clear guidance on what could be done to help prevent it, and how to support children and teens affected by it.
- 29% have experienced cyberbullying themselves and 39% have seen it happen to others.
- 62% would turn to a parent or carer for help and support, 41% to a friend and 25% to a teacher or school staff.
- 56% of children want schools to enforce clear rules and consequences for cyberbullying, while 54% believe cyberbullying should be taught in class.
What is the situation like in your school or class? What can pupils, educators and schools do to prevent or help victims?
Visit the EU Children’s Participation Platform website for more insights and discover the children’s key recommendations for action.
Details
- Publication date
- 6 November 2025
- Author
- Directorate-General for Communication





