During the Belgian conference tour, several media outlets highlighted the association’s work and the urgent need to invest in prevention.
The daily newspaper L’Avenir published an interview exploring isolation as the core experience of bullying, emphasizing the importance of organizing school spaces to break loneliness. An accompanying op-ed underlined the necessity of providing adequate resources — including teacher training, educational time, and effective governance— to address the issue sustainably.
Meanwhile, Le Journal des Enfants (JDE) raised awareness among its young readership, focusing on how to stop bullying by encouraging students to speak up to a trusted adult, support their peers, and use mediation tools to foster solidarity and dialogue.