No to Harassment 2025

A national campaign to combat harassment and cyberbullying

Alone, it's difficult. Together, it's possible!

By 2025, harassment and cyberbullying should never be inevitable. This campaign invites everyone to take action, support victims, share best practices, and create a safe and caring environment. Together, we can make a difference and protect those who need it most.

With the 3018, the e-Enfance Association / 3018 supports young victims of cyberbullying and digital violence, offering them a listening ear, support and tailored advice.

At the same time, the association raises awareness among young people, families and professionals, and works to change laws and practices in order to prevent harassment and cyberbullying.

Together, let's make schools and all areas of daily life places where Respect, kindness and solidarity prevail.

2025 Barometer
on harassment
among young people

Study by the e-Enfance Association / 3018, conducted by Audirep with the support of Caisse d'Epargne

Every year, our barometer measures an unprecedented overview on the harassment and the cyberbullying experienced by children and adolescents (aged 6–18). 

The figures speak for themselves: 35% of children report having been victims of bullying or cyberbullying., and the consequences are dramatic, particularly for their mental health, with nearly of a quarter of victims who are in severe distress.

An unacceptable observation, which emphasises the’emergency to strengthen existing mechanisms for prevention and’support.

calls per day to 3018
0
cases dealt with concerning harassment
0 %
victims are under 15 years of age
0 %
Children have already been subjected to bullying.
0 /3

Harassment: discover our practical guides to understanding and taking action

Bullying and cyberbullying are affecting more and more young people. For helping parents and children understand, prevent and take action,  We offer these two complementary guides, which provide practical advice and useful resources for dealing with harassment: 

Guide for children : understand harassment, identify warning signs, and know how to respond or seek help.

Guide for parents : identify risky situations, accompany and support your child, and know what steps to take.

Attend the symposium "Bullying among young people: understanding the dynamics, rethinking the response."

Wednesday, 5 November 2025

On the eve of the National Day Against Bullying in Schools,  The e-Enfance Association / 3018 is organising a symposium for understand the dynamics bullying among young people, and rethink the answers. The event will be opened by Justine Atlan, Chief Executive of the Association, and Véronique Béchu, Director of the Observatory on Digital Harassment and Violence against Minors. 

On this occasion, Samuel Comblez, Deputy Director General of the Association, will present the 5th annual barometer of the e-Enfance / 3018 Association on bullying and cyberbullying among 6-18 year olds*.

This introduction will be followed by two round tables bringing together a variety of institutional and academic experts, public figures and journalists to take stock of harassment among minors and related public policies.

An opportunity to learn, share ideas and take action.

Watch live on Wednesday, 5 November, starting at 3 p.m. on YouTube channel of the e-Enfance Association / 3018

*Study conducted with the support of Caisse d'Epargne

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Prevention: awareness-raising activities

Throughout the year, the team from the e-Enfance Association / 3018 travels around France to host awareness workshops on digital harassment and violence, with children and adolescents, from primary school to secondary school, parents and professionals.

Intervene: 3018

The 3018 is aAvailable 7 days a week, from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. by telephone and chat on 3018.fr and via Messenger.

Trusted signalman In relation to social media, 3018 has a unique capacity for intervention in France via an accelerated reporting procedure to obtain the removal of harmful content or accounts within a few hours.

Install the 3018 app and say no to harassment.

Guide to child harassment

Understanding harassment, identifying warning signs, and knowing how to respond or seek help.

Guide to harassment for parents

Identify risky situations, accompany and support your child, and know what steps to take.

Let us work together to combat online harassment and violence!