• What is this service?
  • Who is it for?
  • What does it offer?
  • Where is it available?
  • Next Steps

Delivery of Anti-Bullying workshops and interventions for children and young people.

What is this service?

Salus provide a wide range of workshops and interventions for children and young people that are aimed at tackling bullying, reducing risky behaviour (on and offline) as well as supporting their emotional well-being.

Salus also run the annual Safe at School Anti-Bullying Online survey. In the last 5 years, 50,000 children and young people have shared their views and experiences of bullying, making it the largest of its kind in the country.

Who is it for?

This service is for children and young people aged 5 – 18 years who attend educational provision.

What does it offer?

Workshops offer children and young people the opportunity to explore what bullying is, the impact of bullying behaviour, and how it can be tackled. Workshops often follow a focus ‘theme’, and can tie in with Anti-Bullying Week activities.

The online survey provides children and young people with a voice to share their experiences with bullying. Schools receive an anonymised report of pupil responses to facilitate planning and review of school practice, identify any areas of concern, and gather evidence for Ofsted. Sample reports can be viewed here:

Where is it available?

Workshops can be delivered in educational settings across Kent and Medway. Please contact us for a quote.

The online survey is available across the UK. It is currently FREE to access for Kent and Medway schools. If you are a school outside of this area, please contact us for a quote.

Our Anti-Bullying Survey is dedicated to those grieving the death of someone they love who took their own lives as a result of bullying. While producing this survey, Salus have been remembering Stefan Kluibenschadl. 

Next Steps

If you are interested in workshops in your school or setting please contact us by making an enquiry.

The next annual Anti-Bullying survey will be online from 7th October – 20th December 2024. Links to the age appropriate surveys can be accessed here. If you would like to sign up to receive notifications about the survey and other services, please join our mailing list. If you have any other questions, please enquire below.