#Back2School with The Diana Award's Anti-Bullying Programme

Scarlett Blahyj is raising money for The Diana Award

Bingo night · 23 May 2020

In the UK, 10 million children are going back to school this September. Over half of them will be affected by bullying. The Diana Award is working to change that, by making it our mission to train an Anti-Bullying Ambassador in every school.

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In the UK 10 million children are going back to school this September. Over half of them will be affected by bullying. Bullying can affect a child's education and self-confidence, with the impact often lasting into adulthood. You can help us change this. We're taking a group of famous faces #Back2School this September, to reflect on their experiences of bullying at school and the difference that an Anti-Bullying Ambassador would've made. An Anti-Bullying Ambassador is someone who has been trained by The Diana Award's Anti-Bullying Programme. Their role is to help educate their peers on bullying, lead on anti-bullying campaigns, promote a culture which celebrates and tolerates difference and help keep their peers safe both online and offline. It costs £30 to train an Anti-Bullying Ambassador, make your donation today.

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Donation summary

Total
£77.00
Online
£77.00
Offline
£0.00

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