Anti-bullying event with Carsten Stahl: A ray of hope for Aichwald!
On July 19, 2025, an anti-bullying event with Carsten Stahl will take place in the Schurwaldsporthalle Aichwald to combat bullying.

Anti-bullying event with Carsten Stahl: A ray of hope for Aichwald!
On July 19, 2025, the Schurwald sports hall in Aichwald will be the venue for an important event: the “anti-bullying event” with the well-known anti-bullying coach Carsten Stahl. The event is aimed at children, parents and anyone interested in taking active action against bullying in schools. The entry price is 29 euros per person, with discounts for school groups who want to take part.
Carsten Stahl is a recognized face in bullying prevention work and has already visited over 200 schools in Germany. Stop bullying reports that he has reached more than 49,000 children and young people, with over 95% of students in Germany knowing him from the popular TV formats “Private Detectives in Action” and “Stahl: Tough on Bullying”. His approach is to make children aware of the emotional and psychological consequences of bullying.
Carsten Stahl's approach and effect
In his seminars, Carsten Stahl is not about fame or autographs. He shares his own haunting story as a victim of bullying, which has a profound impact on many children. Children's emotional response is often overwhelming; Some cry because they recognize themselves in the stories or learn to understand the pain of bullying. Through his personal perspective, Stahl conveys the knowledge of human nature that leads to the insight that bullying can have devastating effects.
Additionally, Stahl gives children the opportunity to voluntarily apologize to their victims instead of judging or punishing them. This promotes an environment of understanding and compassion. Teachers report shock at the extent of bullying and associated suicidal thoughts among students.
Creating a new awareness
The anti-bullying event will offer all participants the opportunity to sign an agreement that commits them to identifying and stopping bullying and violence early. This helps create new awareness of the problem of bullying in schools and breaks the taboo that is often associated with it. The local newspaper emphasizes that such events not only reach children, but also encourage teachers, social workers and school psychologists to become active in other classroom groups.
The event is already being advertised with posters showing Carsten Stahl with crossed arms, a large wristwatch and tattoos. With its unique combination of personal experience, specialist knowledge and a high number of young people reached, the “anti-bullying event” is a real step in the right direction to counteract bullying in schools.