
Photo: Universitas Indonesia graduate and psychologist Maya Sita Darlina leads the anti-bullying seminar hosted by Korindo Foundation
JAKARTA – Korindo Foundation is addressing school bullying through “Small Acts of Bravery for a Big Impact”, a seminar for middle school students in Pancoran Subdistrict, South Jakarta and part of its Corporate Social Contribution (CSC) actions.
It’s a three-day event (May 26-28, 2025) at Jakarta Public Middle School 154, 155, and 182 (SMPN 154, 155, 182 Jakarta). Students get to learn directly from experts and practice anti-bullying techniques in a simulation session.
182 student Alika Putri said, “This event helps me gain insight into an issue my classes don’t normally cover. I’m looking forward to applying the tools and [taking part in] stopping bullying.”
Korindo Foundation’s general manager Setiyono encouraged the audience to make small, impactful acts. “Big things start small. [Likewise], achieving big dreams begins with changing small behaviors… [I hope everyone sees] today’s seminar echoing our support for Indonesia’s education.”

Photo: Students get to participate in bullying simulations
Bullying remains a problem in the educational sphere, with long-term impacts on students’ mental, social, and emotional development. Whether it’s verbal or physical, online or in-person, bullying damages the victim’s self-esteem and disrupts learning processes. Early prevention and education are key to creating safe, inclusive environments that promote individual growth.
Through educational CSC initiatives like this seminar, Korindo Foundation continues to champion for the education sector. This move is hoped to be the first step in building an anti-bullying culture across schools in the country. (PR)