Prevalence, Correlates, and Prevention of Bullying and Cyberbullying

A United Nations coordinated study examining bullying across communities in Cyprus.

Commissioned by the United Nations Development Programme, this project coordinates a large-scale study comparing the prevalence, correlates, and prevention of traditional bullying and cyberbullying across communities in Cyprus. Responsibilities include designing data collection systems, conducting data analysis, writing reports, and organising dissemination activities.

Key outputs include published findings on prevalence and risk factors, two bi-communal teacher-training workshops, and a bi-communal conference to disseminate results to stakeholders and policymakers.

Funding: United Nations Development Programme
Duration: 2017–2024
Role: Senior Researcher and Project Coordinator