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New national data highlights scale of bullying and peer violence in Serbian schools - Results of Serbia’s First National Research on Bullying, Peer Violence, and Students’ well-being published within the project “Prevent bullying and peer violence in schools“
Bullying and Peer Violence: New Insights from Serbia’s First National Survey

Six in ten students in Serbia have experienced at least one form of violence at school while over half of teachers (53%) believe schools can play a decisive role in reducing violence through their internal mechanisms, signaling strong support within the education system for more structured interventions.

An important milestone has been achieved in the efforts of Serbia to create safer and more inclusive schools with the publication of results from the National Research on Bullying, Peer Violence, and Students’ Well-being. The research provides the most comprehensive evidence base to date on the realities of peer violence and the factors influencing students’ safety and well-being in Serbian schools.

Conducted between 25 November and 6 December 2024, the survey engaged more than 5,000 students, parents, and school staff from 77 elementary and secondary schools across Serbia. It used six tailored research instruments developed through a participatory process involving over 90 policymakers, professionals, and institutions.  The study reflects a wide range of perspectives and experiences and address various topics such as school climate, digital violence, parenting styles, gender-based violence, and students’ psychological well-being.

The results also show that verbal abuse remains the most common form, while more than a quarter of students who experienced violence (27%) did not report it to parents or school staff pointing to persistent gaps in trust and communication.

The findings offer valuable insights into the causes, dynamics, and consequences of violence in schools, as well as the factors that support or undermine students’ well-being and safety.  Based on the mentioned findings, evidence-based policy recommendations have been developed and will be adopted by education policy makers in November 2025.

The Comprehensive Report of the National Research and the Summary of Key Findings are now publicly available.

English

 Comprehensive Report

 Summary of Key Findings

Serbian

 Comprehensive Report

 Summary of Key Findings

 

The project “Prevent bullying and peer violence in schools“ is implemented by the Council of Europe and funded by Germany. It is carried out in co-operation with the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Serbia from January 2024 to December 2025.

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What is the objective of the project?

The project seeks to support the prevention of bullying and peer violence in schools in Serbia and strengthen safe school environment based on European standards and practices.


What are the key results?

1.    Education policy makers, institutions and professionals apply in practice the existing policy framework to prevent bullying and peer violence in schools

2.    Teachers and educational staff apply new knowledge and professional competences that better contribute to safe school environments


Who benefits from the project?

  • The Ministry of Education, the Institute for Improvement of Education, the Institute for Education Quality and Evaluation and other education institutions
  • Primary and secondary schools in Serbia including teachers and school management, students, parents and their communities

 

How this will be achieved?

  • National assessments on the wellbeing of students, cyberbullying and other forms of violence to identify key areas for intervention
  • Policy recommendations to improve safe school environments through a participatory process involving major education stakeholders
  • Policy roadmaps outlining short-term, mid-term, and long-term actions to prevent bullying and peer violence in schools
  • Existing Council of Europe resources, tools and methodologies on preventing bullying and cyberbullying and peer violence tailored to the Serbian context and put in practice in the by relevant education institutions and professionals 


Project information

The project is implemented by the Council of Europe and funded by Germany. The project is implemented in co-operation with the Ministry of Education from January 2024 to December 2025.

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