It means “Nice” in Finnish. It means “Against Bullying”

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It means “Nice” in Finnish. It means “Against Bullying” What does KiVa mean? It means “Nice” in Finnish. It means “Against Bullying” 2 2

The KiVa program Evidence-based program to prevent and reduce bullying. Developed at the University of Turku, Finland with funding from the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture. 3 3

The KiVa program Our school staff has received a vast selection of KiVa material in addition to training for the program implementation.

KiVa is not a passing “project”, but a permanent way of action to prevent and stop bullying.

Harmful behaviour and treatment which is deliberate repeated What is bullying? Harmful behaviour and treatment which is deliberate repeated targeted at a relatively defenseless or a less powerful person 6 6

What is not bullying? Bullying is not... a conflict an argument a fight ...instead it is a manifestation of a repressive relationship; an abuse of power and strength On average, 10% of school-aged children are targeted by systematic bullying 7 7

Forms of bullying Most often bullying is verbal: name-calling, public ridicule Indirect bullying means treatment such as excluding a person from a group, or spreading mean stories about him/her Physical bullying can be pushing, hitting, kicking… Cyberbullying is a relatively new form of bullying which employs computers and mobile phones 8 8

Bullying doesn’t concern only the bullies and the victims In most bullying incidents there is a group of peers present How peer witnesses respond in bullying situations is critical for… how the bullied child feels how the bullying situation proceeds how long the bullying lasts 9 9

The significance of the group Roles in bullying situations (Salmivalli et al., 1996) What do other students do when someone is being bullied? 23% Reinforcers of the bully 9% Bully / bullies 27% Silent approvers 13% Victim 8% Assistants of the bully 20% Defenders of the victim 10 10

Bullying and the group Most children do not condone bullying – many do however end up following the bully’s behavior, laughing, or remaining silent Bullying-related group norms often dictate that being the victim’s friend is not allowed; you are not “supposed” to accept him/her 11 11

This is the key idea behind the KiVa program It is important that all the students understand that they can make a difference! “Lets stop bullying together!” This is the key idea behind the KiVa program 12 12

Goals of the KiVa program To reduce bullying To prevent new bullying incidents from occurring To minimise the negative effects caused by bullying

What does being part of the KiVa program mean? Preventive actions apply to all students in the school Tackling cases of bullying coming to attention concerns the students who have taken part in bullying

Preventive (universal) actions: Student lessons Delivered in selected grade levels 10 student lessons (containing two 45-minute sessions each) about bullying, held over the course of the school year topics included: treating others with respect; accepting people’s differences, recognizing and regulating emotions, identifying bullying, acting constructively when witnessing bullying or when being bullied.

Student lessons 1. Respect is for eveyone 2. In a group 3. Recognizing bullying 4. Hidden forms of bullying 5. Consequences of bullying 6. Group involvement in bullying 7. Confronting bullying as a group 8. What to do if I get bullied? 9. KiVa school – let’s do it together! 10. How are we doing? Discussions, learning by doing, short films, assignments…

Student lessons Lesson goals: To understand the significance of the group in bullying situations To increase empathy for the victims To learn ways of supporting the victim, and for taking responsibility for not allowing bullying to occur in the group

KiVa rules Constructed over the course of the year Once a certain topic has been covered, a rule related to it is agreed on At the end of the year all the rules are put together to form the class KiVa contract

The KiVa game Antibullying computer game Students play the game during the lessons and/or between them (also at home if Internet access is available) Students get to revisit concepts learned during the lessons (e.g., class KiVa rules) and practice antibullying actions

Some characters in the KiVa game 21

Signs that our school is a KiVa school Posters on the school walls KiVa vests for recess monitors signal that bullying is being taken seriously, and that the monitors’ duty is to ensure everyone’s safety

KiVa Team! Mrs Evans Mrs Gilbert Mrs Thomas Mrs Hinds 23 23

Tackling bullying The KiVa team Each school implementing the program has a KiVa team which tackles acute bullying cases Consists of 3 adults from among the school personnel

Tackling bullying When a suspected bullying case comes to the attention of the school, the adult who was the first to hear about it will consider whether it is bullying, and then forward the case to the KiVa team if necessary The KiVa team members will discuss the situation with the bullied student discuss the situation with the students who have taken part in the bullying organize follow-up discussions with children The classroom teacher will meet up with several of the victim’s classmates and encourage them to support the victim

KiVa Kids! 26

Cooperation with parents Parents are informed of the cases which have been addressed by the team If need be, the parents can be invited to the school to discuss the case.

Tackling discussions conducted by the KiVa teams are efficient In 98% of the cases during the pilot phase of the program the victim felt that the situation had improved for the better!

Parents’ Guide Parents’ Guide is available on the KiVa website kivaprogram.net/wales/ parents information about bullying information about how parents can help in reducing bullying and support their bullied child

What could parents do to reduce bullying? Take any bullying situation seriously Cooperate with the school inform the school about a bullying case trust in the school’s ability to handle the matter Discuss bullying with your child even if s/he is not being bullied what should be done if you notice bullying? Let’s encourage our children to support the victims, and to tell adults about bullying!

Does KiVa have the desired effects? The University of Turku, Finland, has conducted research on the effects of KiVa during the pilot phase of the program (2007-2009) and the nationwide use (from 2009 on) There is clear evidence that the program reduces the occurrence of bullying and victimization

“Side effects”? Several positive “side effects” Better class atmosphere My class has a good atmosphere Helping others is common in my class I’m happy that I’m in my class Increased school motivation Learning makes me happy I want to learn many things I think I do well at school