The events have been organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, a national network founded by NCB and NSPCC.
The body is co-chaired by Gill Frances, director of children's development at NCB, and Alison O'Brien, education adviser at NSPCC.
The seminars aim to help teachers and those who support them - including personal advisers and learning mentors - to develop a whole-school approach to bullying.
Participants will have the opportunity to share good practice and plan new approaches to complement the Department for Education and Skills' anti-bullying initiative. The seminars will also highlight successful approaches to bullying through peer support.
"Bullying is bad for everyone - the child at the receiving end, the bully and the school as a whole," said Gill Frances. "These seminars will help schools find new ideas and build on the good work that is already out there."
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