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    Anti-Bullying Competition, 2008

    In the lead up to the anti-bullying week, we are launching a competition to design a piece of artwork or text that describes how bullying effects indiviudals and what can be done to prevent it in your schools and communities...[more]

    Award Ceremony with Esther Rantzen, 10th July 2008

    On 10th July 2008, 100 inspirational young people received the Diana Award at a special ceremony, which was held at the University of Westminster in London. It was a fantastic day, with speeches by TV presenter and long-term supporter Esther Rantzen and by the City Praise Centre's Tom Griffiths... [more]

    Scottish Parliament Event, 15th April 2008

    Twenty-two inspirational young people gathered at the Scottish Parliament on 15th April, where Adam Ingram, Minister for Children and Early Years, presented them with a Diana Award... [more]

    Scottish Hub Networking Event, 27th March 2008

    In March we invited you to come together in Scotland, not only to spread the word about the Diana Award but also to launch a national hub. We’ve been creating hubs in Wales, Northern Ireland and the English regions, and we know they’re a brilliant way of giving you the chance to meet other Award Holders, make new friends and find out what projects others are involved in... [more]

    Award Holders' Conference, 19th March 2008

    The theme of this year’s Award Holders’ Conference was “Community Involvement”, and the event was designed to inspire you and equip you with extra skills for your community work... [more]

    Award Holders invited to join online volunteering community

    Student Volunteering England (SVE) has set up an online community for student volunteers, and it’s keen for Diana Award Holders to get involved... [more]

    Diana Anti-Bullying Award Holders met Prime Minister

    On 15th November, eight Diana Anti-Bullying Award Holders met Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the Schools Secretary Ed Balls at 10 Downing Street. Their visit was not only a high-profile start to this year's Anti-Bullying Week, but also gave the young people the chance to express their views at the very heart of Government ... [more]

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