Anti-Bullying Week 2026: Break the Silence
ABA are official organisers of Anti-Bullying Week and Odd Socks Day in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Anti-Bullying Week 2026 will take place from Monday 16th to Friday 20th November with the theme: Break the Silence. The week will kick off with Odd Socks Day on Monday 16th, with adults and children being encouraged to wear odd socks to celebrate what makes us all unique.
Read our Anti-Bullying Week 2026 theme launch press release here.
Please sign up to our newsletter to be notified about Anti-Bullying Week 2026.
This year’s campaign - Break the Silence - will encourage children, young people and adults across the UK to start conversations about bullying, speak up, listen and take action together.
The theme was developed in collaboration with the anti-bullying sector and shaped directly by the voices of more than 200 children and young people, many of whom spoke about the silence that can surround bullying and the barriers young people face in asking for help.
Organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, which is coordinated by leading children’s charity the National Children’s Bureau, Anti-Bullying Week has become one of the largest children’s wellbeing campaigns in the UK, reaching an estimated 8 million children and young people and over 80% of schools each year.
Our call to action:
Remote video URL
Millions of children and young people experience bullying every year. Many never tell anyone.
They stay silent when they are being bullied, when they see it happening, and sometimes when they feel drawn into it themselves. When silence persists, bullying can grow.
In today’s world, bullying can happen in new and more complex ways. It happens face to face, online, and through new technologies. And in a world that can feel more divided and less kind, young people feel the impact.
But we can change that. When people come together, speak openly, and choose kindness, bullying loses its power. Every conversation, every act of support, and every voice raised against bullying makes a difference.
This Anti-Bullying Week, we are encouraging everyone to start the conversation about bullying. We are calling on children and young people to speak up and share their experiences, and on adults to listen, support, and act.
Across schools, communities, and organisations, people will come together to take meaningful action against bullying and create kinder, more supportive environment where all children and young people belong.
Join us this November for Anti-Bullying Week 2026: Break the Silence.
How can you Break the Silence?
As part of the campaign, free resources for schools, parents, carers and organisations will be released in the lead up to the week, including films, lesson plans, assemblies, activities and discussion tools. We will also develop a media, social media and community-based campaign to help bring Anti-Bullying Week to life whether you're at home, work or in school. Watch this space!
Anti-Bullying Alliance patron, CBBC and CBeebies star Andy Day will lead celebrity support for the campaign, with his band Andy and the Odd Socks. The band will be releasing a toe-tapping song to mark Odd Socks Day on the first day of Anti-Bullying Week. There’s a serious message behind the fun: let’s pull on odd socks to show we’re ALL unique and different, and let’s be kind to each other and respect each other’s individuality.
For older children, the buzz on social media is an important part of Anti-Bullying Week, and a great opportunity for schools to share how they’ve embraced the anti-bullying message. It was easy to get involved via #AntiBullyingWeek and #BreakTheSilence on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter (X) and Bluesky.
How you could get involved!
Access our free primary and secondary school packs (Pending release)
Get involved on social media! (Social media toolkit pending release)
Keep up with our members activity
Review our tool for parents and carers (Pending release)
Purchase merchandise (Pending release)
You can keep informed about Anti-Bullying Week 2026 by signing up to our mailing list or becoming a member of the Anti-Bullying Alliance.
And follow us on Twitter (X) via @ABAonline, Instagram via @antibullyingalliance, Facebook via @antibullyingalliance, Linkedin via Anti-Bullying Alliance, TikTok via AntiBullyingAlliance, and Bluesky via @anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk.
Anti-Bullying Week 2026 is organised by:
The Anti-Bullying Alliance in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
respectme, Scotland’s anti-bullying agency
Each organisation develops their own resources and activity to support the week.