Anti-Bullying - KiVa

We are proud to be a KiVa School. KiVa is an anti-bullying program that has been developed in the University of Turku, Finland, with funding from the Ministry of Education and Culture.
The program is evidence-based which means that the effectiveness of KiVa has been proven scientifically. KiVa offers a wide range of concrete tools and materials for schools to tackle bullying.
Pupils across the school engage in KiVa sessions at a universal, whole class level and can engage at a small group and individual level should further support and guidance be required.
How does KiVa work?
The goal of KiVa is to prevent bullying and to tackle the cases of bullying effectively. The program is based on decades of extensive research of bullying and its mechanisms. KiVa is based on three main elements: prevention, intervention and monitoring.
Prevention: to keep bullying from happening
The preventive actions, such as the KiVa curriculum, are directed at all students and focus on preventing bullying. Student lessons and online games are concrete examples of these kind of actions. These measures form the backbone of KiVa.
Intervention: Tools to tackle bullying
The interventive actions in KiVa are targeted specifically to the children and adolescents who have been involved in bullying. The goal is to provide schools and students with solution-focused tools how to put an end to bullying.
Annual monitoring
KiVa offers tools to monitor the situation in the schools through annual online surveys for both students and staff. This feedback provides schools with information on how to improve their anti-bullying work.
