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Changing bullying behaviours

When a young person engages in bullying behaviour we can help them to learn more positive ways of relating to people.

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Helping them change

Most people who bully are not ‘bad people’ - but they do need to learn how to relate positively to others.

Bullying others and being allowed to continue is associated with risks at school, in close personal relationships and at work. It also increases the likelihood of criminal convictions.

When young people bully we need to take it
seriously and to have parents and teachers work together to help them change their behaviour. It is not about blaming anyone - it is about helping the young person to develop more positive behaviours.

The behaviour change process

The process that we find effective is:

Once one behaviour has changed, other seemingly harder to shift behaviours also change.

The reason for this is that much of our behaviour is patterned into habits. Changing one element of a habit can start to change entire sequences of behaviour. Therefore you may need to repeat this process several times.

Printable advice sheet

To download a copy of this advice sheet, see:

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Updated 26 March 2026



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