
Below are the 2025 scores of the 49 European countries based on the National or Regional Data Collection on Bullying and Harassment indicator.
Below are the 2022 scores of the 49 European countries based on the National or Regional Data Collection on Bullying and Harassment indicator.
Below are the 2018 scores of the 49 European countries based on the National or Regional Data Collection on Bullying and Harassment indicator.
Monitoring the nature, prevalence, and impact of school-based violence is essential for designing effective strategies to prevent and address bullying. To fully understand and respond to this issue, incidents of bullying based on students’ actual or perceived SOGIGESC must be explicitly recorded as such. To receive a score in the Index, there must be documented evidence that the data was collected either by the government, by a publicly funded institution, or by a civil society organisation that receives government funding specifically to work on inclusive education.
Although data collection is essential to develop specific programmes and design interventions that take the specificities of each country into account, only 6 Council of Europe Member States provide data on bullying and harassment in schools, segregated by some or all SOGIGESC grounds of discrimination at the time of drafting this report: Denmark, Finland, France, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden.
Council of Europe Member States provide data on bullying and harassment in schools, segregated by some or all SOGIGESC grounds of discrimination at the time of drafting this report: Denmark, Finland, France, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden.
Below are the 10 indicators we used to evaluate each country. Each indicator is rated out of 10 based on how many grounds of discriminations it covers (ie. Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity & Expression, and Sex Characteristics) and whether the country has anti-LGBTQI measures in place. The highest possible score for a country is 100, and the lowest is -15. You can find more details about our methodology in our full Report.