Introducing Anti-Bullying Ambassadors to your school

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Introducing Anti-Bullying Ambassadors to your school

What is The Diana Award? After her tragic death in 1997, The Diana Award was set up in 1999 to continue Princess Diana’s Legacy of love, compassion, service to others and above all her belief that young people can change the world. Young people from any background and any walk of life can be inspirational role models. The Diana Award continues this legacy through three main programmes; Awards, Mentoring and Anti-Bullying. The Diana Award Anti-Bullying Ambassadors programme is built around the idea that everyone has the power to make someone feel good about themselves, look after others and speak out about issues that matter to them. And of course The Diana Award Anti-Bullying Ambassador programme exists to help young people, schools and adults stop bullying!

These are just some of the cool people who support The Diana Award! Nadine Coyle Singer Songwriter Cel Spellman Actor & TV Presenter Marcus Butler YouTuber/Vlogger Diversity Dance Group

What are Anti-Bullying Ambassadors? Anti-Bullying Ambassadors are trained passionate young people who will stand up to bullying and believe they can change things for the better. Anti-Bullying Ambassadors believe that bullying is not a normal part of life. They support others and take a stand to shape attitudes and change behaviours. They are a pillar of support, look out for others and a strong youth voice for the school community. Alex Holmes, Head of Campaigns & Development, had a dream at 16 to see people stand together against bullying after suffering his own bullying experience! He is the guy responsible for starting up the Anti-Bullying Ambassador initiative.

Where can you find your Anti-Bullying Ambassadors? Your school’s Anti-Bullying Ambassadors will be noticeable by the big blue ‘A’ they wear. You will also be able to find them on your school Anti- Bullying notice board. If you have an Anti-Bullying room or drop in session time this would also be some good information to add! You can also add pictures of yourself to this slide!

Why we are Anti-Bullying Ambassadors? Have a look at what you wrote on page 05 that you filled out in your student work book at training! It’s nice for your peers to hear why you wanted to be an Anti-Bullying Ambassador why you think being an Anti-Bullying Ambassador is important.

What we Learnt at Training Activities Support Networks Laws e.g. 1988 Malicious Communications Act Share what you learnt at Training as Ambassadors that you felt was really important e.g. Signs and Symptoms What bullying is Statistics

What is Bullying? It’s helpful if you have a whole school definition of Bullying that everyone can agree on. Share the one we learnt from training and then educate on VIP!

Types of Bullying Indirect can take a less obvious form that you wouldn’t directly see or hear (like verbal or physical)

1. Our first thing is…….. 2. Our second thing is….. What are we doing next? 1. Our first thing is…….. 2. Our second thing is….. 3. Our third thing is….. 4. Our fourth thing is…..