Engaging 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.
The Diana Award Anti-Bullying Programme raises awareness of bullying behaviour and supports schools and young people to tackle it across the UK and beyond. Our Anti-Bullying Ambassador Programme has a strong peer-to-peer focus, with our facilitators giving young people the skills and confidence to become Ambassadors to tackle bullying in their schools long after the training has finished. Our anti-bullying work is recognised as world-class thanks to this sustainable and youth-led approach.
Engaging 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.
Our Anti-Bullying Ambassador Programme is offered FREE to primary and secondary schools across the UK.
The Diana Award is proud to present our free Anti-Bullying Webinar Series for Educators, thanks to funding from the Department for Education.
Any educator that has attended Anti-Bullying Ambassador Training with their students is entitled to sign up for one of our specialised staff training sessions.
Stand up to racist and sexual bullying behaviour with FREE support from The Diana Award
Your training is only the start of your anti-bullying journey! We also provide guidance and support for your anti-bullying work via resources, catch-up calls, additional badges and further training!
Check out this page to access resources, opportunities and bespoke support to guide and inspire your peer-led anti-bullying campaigns.
To reward our Anti-Bullying Ambassadors for their hard work, they can earn up to three badges.
We hope the resources below help to support your Anti-Bullying work. If you want to help us train more young people to #StandUpToBullying, you can make a donation.
We involve young people in all aspects of our programmes to ensure youth voice is at the heart of everything we do! We are particularly proud of our National Anti-Bullying Ambassador Youth Board, sponsored by the Department of Education.
Our Youth Board members are young people from across England who are passionate about putting an end to bullying behaviour, celebrating diversity and promoting inclusion. Their experiences and feedback form the very foundation of our work, as well as the safety strategies of some of our partner organisations, including Facebook.
The first step is to reach out and talk to someone, whether it’s a teacher, family member or a trusted adult. Unfortunately we’re not able to offer one-to-one support but we do have an online support centre filled with help and advice to guide you, visit it here.
We have a variety of lesson plans to download here.
We have a dedicated parent/guardian advice centre for you here.
We’d love you to get involved! You can find plenty of ideas here, including fundraising, running your own activities in your school and campaigning.
An Anti-Bullying Ambassador is someone who has been trained by The Diana Award Anti-Bullying Programme Their role is to help educate their peers on bullying behaviour, lead on anti-bullying campaigns, promote a culture which celebrates and tolerates difference and help keep their peers safe both online and offline.
We couldn’t do what we do without the support of our sponsors.