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Anti Bullying – From the Diana awards

Anti Bullying - From the Diana awards

The Anti Bullying website from the Diana Award is an online resource centre for young people, parents and educators to turn to for issues around bullying behaviour. We provide resources and support for people who are experiencing bullying behaviour, those who want to support someone who is experiencing bullying behaviour and for people like us, who are passionate about promoting an anti-bullying culture and communities of kindness.

 

Anti-Bullying From The Diana Award

Supported by HRH The Duke of Cambridge, The Diana Award Anti-Bullying Campaign engages young people, parents and teachers to change the attitudes, behaviour and culture of bullying by building skills and confidence to address different situations, both online and offline.

Not sure where to start?

Check out the Resource Page which has modules, lesson plans, activities and guides for young people, educators and parents. Or our Support & Advice page which offers guidance on a range of topics from bullying behaviour, online safety, LGBTQ+ inclusivity, gaming, cyberbullying behaviour, mental health, body image and self-esteem and more.


Anti-Bullying Training

The Diana Award offers all schools in the UK Anti-Bullying Ambassador training for free.

 

Hot Topics

In our support section, we have Hot Topics on:
 

How To Manage Conflict With Friends And Family - The article explores how to effectively manage conflict with friends and family.
 

Sexting and Leaked Images: Support For Young People - The support article explores what sexting and leaked images are, the laws surrounding it and what to do if you’re involved.
 

Building Resilience -The article provides advice on how to build resilience and how resilience can help when dealing with bullying behaviour.
 

How To Challenge Discriminatory Language -The article explores top tips for challenging discriminatory language in a kind and constructive way.
 

Help, I’ve been Hacked! -The guide provides tips on how young people can protect their identity when using social media platforms.
 

Neurodiversity and Bullying Behaviour - The support article is aimed at Anti-Bullying Ambassadors who are passionate about creating an inclusive school community. The article gives an overview of some of the main types of neurodiversity and explores the link between neurodiversity and bullying behaviour. The article also gives Anti-Bullying Ambassadors campaign ideas for how to support their neurodiverse peers. This article is supported by the Department for Education.
 

Being Your True, Authentic, Amazing Self -The article was written in collaboration with a member of The Diana Award’s National Anti-Bullying Youth Board.

 

Anxiety And Bullying Behaviour -The support article is aimed at young people supporting someone with anxiety. The article gives an overview of the different symptoms of anxiety and explores the link between anxiety and bullying behaviour. The article also provides Anti-Bullying Ambassadors with campaign ideas for how to raise awareness of anxiety and mental health in schools. This article is supported by the Department for Education.
 

Making The Most Of Your Summer Holidays - The resource provides inspiration for activities young people can do during the summer holidays which are geared towards earning our four badges. This resource also includes tips from our National Anti-Bullying Youth Board on activities young people can do when outside of the classroom to keep up their anti-bullying message. This resource is supported by the Department of Education.

 

For further information

Visit the Don't Face It Alone page

Visit The Diana Award Facebook page

Visit The Diana Award Twitter page

 

 

 

 

 

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