Following government guidance on 16th March 2020, The Diana Award team is working remotely to ensure the safety of our team, young people and the gene
Following government guidance on 16th March 2020, The Diana Award team is working remotely to ensure the safety of our team, young people and the general public.
Subsequently, all our face to face training and school sessions, including Anti-Bullying Ambassador training and Mentoring sessions have sadly been canceled for the time being in light of COVID-19.
Our online store is still open, however, we won’t be able to ship your order until government guidelines permit. If you still would like to shop at our store, please follow this link.
In this time, charities across the world will face some very hard times as funding drops and programming and services will be disrupted. They will need your support now more than ever. If you’re in the position to give we encourage you to do so in whatever way you can.
For more information please email the teams below. You can also subscribe to The Diana Award newsletter here to stay up to date.
General Inquiries: info@diana-award.org.uk
Awards & Development: nominations@diana-award.org.uk
Mentoring: mentor@diana-award.org.uk
Anti-Bullying: antibullying@diana-award.org.uk
If you need support in this time, we’re here for you through our Crisis Messenger service. You can text ‘DA’ to 85258 for free 24/7 support.
For more support services visit: https://diana-award.org.uk/news/diana-award-crisis-messenger
Stay safe, wash your hands, be kind to one another and keep changing the world!
The Diana Award was joined by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex as young people led a panel discussion demonstrating how their engagement in social action has positively impacted both their mental health and resilience in life.
As millions of young people head back to school this September, new research, commissioned by leading youth charity The Diana Award and the UK’s largest online mental health support service Kooth, has revealed while more than half (56%) of the UK’s young people have experienced bullying, many are ‘suffering in silence’ with one in three (39%) saying they have avoided telling their parents or carers because they thought they wouldn’t understand.
Today, The Diana Award launched ‘Pledge to Invest’ an initiative which puts the spotlight on the future of youth leadership and how forward-thinking businesses can support.