【Japan Society for the Prevention of Bullying among Children】 2nd Academic Conference to be held July 11-12
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- 【Japan Society for the Prevention of Bullying among Children】 2nd Academic Conference to be held July 11-12
- The Japan Society for the Prevention of Bullying among Children will hold its 2nd Academic Conference on July 11-12, 2026, at Tokyo Medical University Hospital. The event aims to address the rising rates of bullying through multidisciplinary expert discussions, featuring special lectures by experts in developmental disabilities and addiction.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: April 3, 2026
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The Japan Society for the Prevention of Bullying among Children will hold its 2nd Academic Conference on July 11-12, 2026, at Tokyo Medical University Hospital. The event aims to address the rising rates of bullying through multidisciplinary expert discussions, featuring special lectures by experts in developmental disabilities and addiction.
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- April 3, 2026
The Japan Society for the Prevention of Bullying among Children will hold its 2nd Academic Conference on July 11-12, 2026, at Tokyo Medical University Hospital. The event aims to address the rising rates of bullying through multidisciplinary expert discussions, featuring special lectures by experts in developmental disabilities and addiction.
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More than 10 years have passed since the "Act on the Promotion of Bullying Prevention Measures" was enacted and implemented in 2013.
While the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), boards of education, and schools are advancing efforts to prevent bullying, MEXT surveys indicate that both the number of recognized bullying cases and the number of serious bullying incidents reached record highs in the 2024 fiscal year.
Regarding bullying countermeasures, not only school teachers and education board members but also experts from various fields—including law, medicine, welfare, and public administration—are involved, and both practical applications and research are currently progressing.
At our previous inaugural conference, we invited Naoki Ogi, Professor Emeritus at Hosei University and a frequent media commentator, to lead lively discussions.
We will be holding the 2nd Academic Conference of the Japan Society for the Prevention of Bullying among Children on July 11 (Sat) and 12 (Sun), 2026, at Tokyo Medical University Hospital (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo) (Conference Chair: Jiro Masuya).
In preparation for the event, we have opened registration on our website.
For the 2nd Academic Conference, we will feature presentations by Dr. Tokio Uchiyama (Department of Welfare Psychology, Faculty of Welfare, Fukushima College), who is widely active in the field of supporting children with developmental disabilities such as autism, and Dr. Toshihiko Matsumoto (Department of Drug Dependence Research, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry), who has supported numerous addiction patients and continues to share information about addiction with society. We hope this conference will serve as a forum to view the modern, diversified problem of bullying from multiple perspectives and promote deeper understanding.
We look forward to the participation of many people.
<Registration Website>
https://smms.kktcs.co.jp/smms2/event/ijimeboushi/4
Event Overview
Date: July 11 (Sat) / 12 (Sun), 2026
Location: Tokyo Medical University Hospital Address
6-7-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023
Organizer: Jiro Masuya (Department of Psychiatry, Tokyo Medical University)
Participation Fee: Members: 8,000 yen (Early bird until 4/30: 7,000 yen)
Student Members: 4,000 yen (Early bird until 4/30: 3,000 yen)
Non-members: 10,000 yen (Early bird until 4/30: 8,000 yen)
Networking Reception Fee: Members, Student Members, Non-members: 5,000 yen
<General Presentation Registration Page>
Click here to register for a general presentation
Program
Day 1 (Saturday, July 11)
1. Board of Directors Meeting (11:00–12:00)
2. General Meeting (12:30–13:00)
3. Presidential Lecture (13:00–13:45)
4. Special Symposium: "SNS and Bullying: The Alien Culture of Adolescence" (13:45–15:15)
Dr. Tokio Uchiyama (Department of Welfare Psychology, Faculty of Welfare, Fukushima College)
5. Symposium: Developmental Disabilities and Bullying (15:30–17:15)
Ms. Shuko Morimoto (Attorney)
6. Networking Reception (17:40–19:45)
Day 2 (Sunday, July 12)
1. General Presentations (9:15–10:15)
2. Special Lecture: "Bullying and Suicide/Self-Harm" (10:30–12:00)
Dr. Toshihiko Matsumoto (Department of Drug Dependence Research, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry)
<Break>
3. Sub-committee Sessions (13:30–16:30): Held in parallel
① Bullying Prevention Initiatives
② Bullying and Trauma Care
③ Preventing Bullying from Escalating into Serious Incidents
FAQ
When and where will the 2nd Academic Conference of the Japan Society for the Prevention of Bullying among Children take place?
The 2nd Academic Conference will be held on July 11 and 12, 2026, at Tokyo Medical University Hospital in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.
Who is serving as the conference chair for the 2nd Academic Conference on bullying prevention?
Jiro Masuya is the conference chair for the 2nd Academic Conference of the Japan Society for the Prevention of Bullying among Children.
What law related to bullying prevention was enacted in Japan in 2013?
The Act on the Promotion of Bullying Prevention Measures was enacted and implemented in Japan in 2013 to address bullying in schools.
Which experts are scheduled to present at the 2026 conference, and what are their professional affiliations?
Dr. Tokio Uchiyama from Fukushima College's Department of Welfare Psychology and Dr. Toshihiko Matsumoto from the National Institute of Mental Health will present at the 2026 conference.
What did MEXT's 2024 fiscal year survey reveal about bullying in Japanese schools?
MEXT's 2024 fiscal year survey showed that both the number of recognized bullying cases and serious bullying incidents reached record highs in Japan.