Anti-Bullying Week 2025: All You Need to Know

Anti-Bullying Week 2025: All You Need to Know

By
Alycia O'Dell

Read Time:3 Minutes

CLICK TO
SUBSCRIBE

follow follow
Impactful Ninja is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more Learn more .
Affiliate Disclosure

Hey fellow impactful ninja ?

You may have noticed that Impactful Ninja is all about providing helpful information to make a positive impact on the world and society. And that we love to link back to where we found all the information for each of our posts.

  • Most of these links are informational-based for you to check out their primary sources with one click.

  • But some of these links are so-called "affiliate links" to products that we recommend.

Why do we add these product links?

First and foremost, because we believe that they add value to you. For example, when we wrote a post about the environmental impact of long showers, we came across an EPA recommendation to use WaterSense showerheads. So we linked to where you can find them. Or, for many of our posts, we also link to our favorite books on that topic so that you can get a much more holistic overview than one single blog post could provide.

And when there is an affiliate program for these products, we sign up for it. For example, as Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases.

What do these affiliate links mean for you?
  1. First, and most importantly, we still only recommend products that we believe add value for you.

  2. When you buy something through one of our affiliate links, we may earn a small commission - but at no additional costs to you.

  3. And when you buy something through a link that is not an affiliate link, we won’t receive any commission but we’ll still be happy to have helped you.

What do these affiliate links mean for us?
  1. When we find products that we believe add value to you and the seller has an affiliate program, we sign up for it.

  2. When you buy something through one of our affiliate links, we may earn a small commission (at no extra costs to you).

  3. And at this point in time, all money is reinvested in sharing the most helpful content with you. This includes all operating costs for running this site and the content creation itself.

What does this mean for me personally?

You may have noticed by the way Impactful Ninja is operated that money is not the driving factor behind it. It is a passion project of mine and I love to share helpful information with you to make a positive impact on the world and society. However, it's a project in that I invest a lot of time and also quite some money.

Eventually, my dream is to one day turn this passion project into my full-time job and provide even more helpful information. But that's still a long time to go.

Stay impactful,

One in every five students admits to being bullied, highlighting the urgent need for effective prevention strategies, mental health support, and the creation of safer environments for all. Anti-Bullying Week is dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of bullying and promoting kindness, respect, and inclusion in schools. So, we had to ask: What is the most important information you need to know about this year’s Anti-Bullying Week?

👉 Official Name: Anti-Bullying Week
💚 Cause: Raise awareness and promote bullying prevention
📅 Next Date: November 17-21, 2025
🌐 Official Website: https://anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/anti-bullying-week
🐦 Hashtag: #AntiBullyingWeek #ChooseRespect #OddSocksDay

Keep on reading to find out all the important information about Anti-Bullying Week at a glance, including its big picture, why it’s important, and how you can get involved. We’ll then share its brief history, three interesting facts about it, its future dates, and how you’ll never miss any important awareness event again.

The Most Important Information About Anti-Bullying Week at a Glance

1️⃣ The Big Picture: Anti-Bullying Week focuses on addressing the serious consequences of bullying, which can lead to psychological harm, including depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. The week encourages communities to foster positive behaviors and build inclusive environments where individuals feel safe and respected.

2️⃣ Why It Is Important: Bullying has long-term consequences that extend beyond childhood, affecting not only the victims but also their families, peers, and educators. Children who are bullied are more likely to leave school without graduating, face unemployment, and experience issues like homelessness and even obesity. Research also shows that these individuals are at a higher risk of becoming victims of domestic violence later in life. Anti-Bullying Week emphasizes the need for early intervention, robust support systems, and a culture of empathy and inclusion to prevent these damaging outcomes.

3️⃣ How You Can Get Involved: You can participate in Anti-Bullying Week by raising awareness, supporting anti-bullying campaigns, or promoting a bully-free culture:

  • Wear Odd Socks: This fun tradition, held in November, encourages individuality and celebrates differences.
  • Support Organizations: Donate to or volunteer with organizations like the Anti-Bullying Alliance that work to combat bullying and support victims.
  • Speak Out: Use social media to share resources, experiences, and support using the hashtag #AntiBullyingWeek.

Below are our favorite charities that are especially relevant for Anti-Bullying Week:

A Brief History of Anti-Bullying Week

When was this event established: Anti-Bullying Week was created in 2004 by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, an organization in the UK dedicated to reducing bullying and promoting safe environments for children. The Anti-Bullying Alliance was founded in 2002 by the National Children’s Bureau and various educational and anti-bullying charities to unite efforts in combating bullying. Anti-Bullying Week was introduced to raise awareness about the widespread impact of bullying and to encourage proactive measures.

How has it developed since then: Over the years, Anti-Bullying Week has expanded its reach, incorporating themes like “Choose Respect” and “Reach Out” to encourage proactive solutions to bullying. Through events, workshops, and social media campaigns, it continues to inspire individuals to take action against bullying and create more supportive environments.

3 Interesting Facts About Anti-Bullying Week

  1. Odd Socks Day: The first day of Anti-Bullying Week in the UK is celebrated as Odd Socks Day, encouraging everyone to wear mismatched socks to embrace diversity and uniqueness.
  2. Bullying in the Modern Age: Online Bullying, or cyberbullying, has become increasingly prevalent with the rise of social media. Studies show that almost 25% of young people in the UK will experience cyberbullying, with name-calling being the most common form. The anonymity and constant connectivity of social media have made cyberbullying a pervasive and harmful extension of traditional bullying.
  3. Adult Bullies: Bullying isn’t just a problem for children; it’s also a widespread issue among adults, particularly on the job. Globally, workplace bullying affects up to 15% of adults in the US and Europe, with verbal abuse, intimidation, and social exclusion being the most common forms. Studies show that adult bullying can have serious consequences, including reduced productivity, increased absenteeism, and poor self-esteem. This growing issue emphasizes the need for anti-bullying policies in professional environments.

Upcoming Dates of Anti-Bullying Week

Anti-Bullying Week is observed every year during the third full week of November.

YearDateDay(s)
2025November 17-21Monday-Friday
2026November 16-20Monday-Friday
2027November 15-19Monday-Friday

Never Miss an Awareness Event Again

Related: Explore all important awareness events for all other months too:
January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December

Sources

Photo of author
Did you like this article?

Get the 5-minute newsletter that makes reading impactful news enjoyable—packed with actionable insights to make a positive impact in your daily life.

Newsletter Form - After Content

Three Related Posts

One Unrelated Post

Illustration of our Impactful Ninja logo, which is a ninja holding a green heart and has a light-green outline here
Become more impactful, one email at a time
Get the 5-minute newsletter that makes reading impactful news enjoyable—packed with actionable insights to make a positive impact in your daily life.
Illustration of our Impactful Ninja logo, holding up a newsletter with a green heart
Become more impactful, one email at a time
Get the 5-minute newsletter that makes reading impactful news enjoyable—packed with actionable insights to make a positive impact in your daily life.