"The Smile of the Child", as a European recognized "National Center against Intra-School Violence and Bullying" announced on Wednesday, March 9 in an online event the launch of an annual nationwide campaign entitled "Speak Now" about the phenomenon of Intra-school / Intra-school Violence / Bullying.
As part of this initiative, FOCUS BARI sponsored a nationwide survey of a sample of 1.000 people aged 16-64 on the opinions and experiences of the Greek public on the phenomenon of bullying at a young age. The results of the research showed that:
- Eight out of ten Greeks consider verbal assault and emotional blackmail to be the most common forms of bullying.
- Six out of ten Greeks have personally been bullied in their childhood / adolescence, with the phenomenon showing the same proportion of men and women
- The main places where bullying takes place are education / schools.
- Bullying is practiced mainly by peers, with the main reason being their need to stand out, to "make fun", to imitate others, but also out of feelings of inferiority!
- When he gets bullied, one child feels fear, hopelessness/despair, but also shame, unhappiness and guilt
- Unfortunately, the majority of children who are bullied do not talk about it, nor do they seek help from anyone, while…
- The minority of children who ask for help, mainly turn to parents them, and to a minimal extent in some official institution.
See all presentation of research here (PDF)