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T E A C H E R R E S O U R C E P A C K " E V E R Y O N E N E E D S T O B E V A L U E D . E V E R Y O N E H A S T H E P O T E N T I A L T O G I V E S O M E T H I N G B A C K . " ABOUT THE AWARD_ The Diana Award is a charity legacy to Diana, Princess of Wales’ belief that young people have the power to change the world for the better. Since 1999, over 45,000 young people have been recognised with a Diana Award for making an outstanding difference in their communities across the globe. OUR PROGRAMMES_

The Diana Award Anti-Bullying Mentoring

Awarding exceptional Engaging young people to Building the resilience young people for change the attitudes, and character of young selflessly creating and behaviours and culture of people by providing sustaining positive bullying by building skills guidance in decision social change. and confidence to address making, active different situations, both citizenship, life and online and offline. career skills.

3 ANTI-BULLYING WEEK_ 12th-16th NOVEMBER 2018

Each year, the Anti- Bullying Alliance coordinates Anti-Bullying Week. This year’s theme is ‘Choose Respect’.

This pack is for teachers wanting to get involved with Anti-Bullying Week 2018. The Diana Award has compiled lots of anti-bullying activities, resources and fundraising ideas to get you started. CONTENTS_ 5_ Getting young people involved in Anti-Bullying Week 6_ Share your plans 7_Anti-Bullying Lesson Plan 12_Anti-Bullying Crossword Activity Sheet 13_ Fundraising Ideas 15_ More ways to get involved

4 GET YOUNG PEOPLE INVOLVED IN ANTI-BULLYING WEEK 2018

Anti-Bullying Week is a great opportunity as a school to talk about bullying and review your practices. But it is vital students are also involved and heard throughout your Anti-Bullying Week activities. Consulting with young people, The Anti-Bullying Alliance and The Diana Award have come up with 10 tips on how you can engage young people:

CREATE A STUDENT ADVISORY ORGANISE A FUNDRAISING EVENT_ GROUP_ Hold a creative fundraising event for Develop activities for Anti-Bullying your favourite anti-bullying charity or school event. Check out the Week with a diverse group of students Fundraising section of this pack for to get everyone involved. lots of ideas

SOCIAL MEDIA TAKEOVER_ TAKE PHOTO PLEDGES_ Encourage students to take over the Create a space where students can school's Social Media for the day to take photos with their pledges to send out anti-bullying messages. treat each other with respect.

SHARE THE KNOWLEDGE_ CREATE A POSITIVE MESSAGE_ Encourage older students to share Using a wall in the school, their anti-bullying advice in encourage other students to spread assemblies or short lessons. positive messages or drawings.

REVIEW YOUR ANTI-BULLYING SELECT A SCHOOL SLOGAN_ POLICY_ Use the official Anti-Bullying Week Share your anti-bullying policy with slogan or come up with one of your other students and make positive own. changes to the policy.

LEAD A BALLOON LAUNCH_ REVIEW YOUR SCHOOL ETHOS_ Make a statement by publicly sharing Create or review your school ethos on positive messages through a balloon how all students and staff treat each launch. other.

Your students can also run an Anti-Bullying Week Assembly using the template on our website.

If you'd like to run an anti-bullying lesson, check out our 'Being the Upstander' session plan in this pack! 5 HOW ARE YOU MARKING ANTI-BULLYING WEEK?_

GET IN TOUCH!

We would love to find out what your school is doing to celebrate Anti-Bullying Week. Share your plans with us at the-diana- award.typeform.com/to/BKA6dg

This quick form will take less than 5 minutes to complete and will help us collect examples of best practice from around the UK. We will share the best entries on our social media so let us know what you’re up to!

SOCIAL MEDIA Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram (@antibullyingpro, /antibullyingpro) to keep up to date with our Anti-Bullying Week activity.

Tweet us @antibullyingpro using #AntiBullyingWeek to tell us how you're marking the week!

ANTI-BULLYING MERCHANDISE

Want to show your support for Anti-Bullying Week? Check out our Anti-Bullying merchandise!

Our wristbands, badges, stickers, posters and more are the perfect way to get students at your school excited to celebrate the week.

Visit store.diana-award.org.uk to buy yours today! 6

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ANTI-BULLYING CROSSWORD_ Have fun and complete together ACROSS 1. Most bullies try to get a ______from their targets. 4. If you're experiencing bullying, speak to a ______or guardian. 7. Shoving or kicking are forms of ______bullying. 10. _ _ _ _ _ are more likely to be bullied online. 11. People who cyber-bully will intimidate others as an ______person. 12. Children who are bullied are ______of bullies. 13. The act of intentionally causing harm to others ______. 14. Mental or emotional bullying occurs when bullies spread ______about someone. DOWN 2. To Stop bullying, tell a trusted _ _ _ _ _. 3. Indirect bullying can be where you destroy someone's ______. 5. ______are a place where cyberbullying can occur. 6. A way of bullying by using e-mail or mobile phone ______. 8. What you shouldn't do to deal with mental bullying is ______it completely. 9. Raise ______about bullying in your school or neighbourhood. WHY FUNDRAISE FOR ANTI-BULLYING?

It costs just £20 to train and support a young person as an Anti-Bullying Ambassador to have the confidence and skills to tackle bullying in their schools and communities. Help The Diana Award today to support more young people to stand up to bullying.

Through our Anti-Bullying programme, our impact demonstrates:

78% of Anti-Bullying Ambassadors feel that bullying incidents in their school have been reduced through the programme.

86% of Anti-Bullying Ambassadors agree that their Anti-Bullying work has helped other students feel safe in their school.

100% of school staff agree that the training provided by The Diana Award helped them to understand the signs of bullying and how to support students being bullied.

If you would like to fundraise for The Diana Award to help us support more young people to stand up to bullying, visit www.justgiving.com/dianaaward.

You can also visit diana-award.org.uk/donate to donate to us directly.

FUNDRAISING IN ACTION

Swanmore College in Southampton raised money for The Diana Award by holding a non-uniform day and giving the £1 donation received from each of the students to charity. The students were asked to wear something blue to unify the College in recognising the importance of anti-bullying work in the school. This kind of support to The Diana Award is invaluable and allows us to reach more young people across the country. 13 FUNDRAISING IDEAS_

HOLD A POSTER HOLD A NON TALENT SHOW COMPETITION MOVIE NIGHT UNIFORM DAY

Talent comes in all forms. Be the graphic designer! Red carpet premiere! Everybody loves a non- Encourage your whole So many great ideas can In lunchtime or outside uniform day. Make sure school to showcase their come from students. of school hours, hold an that you give it purpose by talents that make them Challenge your school to evening screening a asking for the money special and unique and use come up with a poster popular movie or one raised to be given to a this as an opportunity to that challenges bullying in that is about the impact charity that is important to celebrate our differences. your school and ask for a of bullying. Selling you as Anti-Bullying Don't forget to get some 50p entry fee. Make the tickets is a great way of Ambassadors as well as special guests in to be prize exciting and celebrate fundraising. Don't forget making sure the whole part of the judging panel! the winner in assembly. the popcorn! school know's you're doing it to raise awareness of bullying issues.

HOLD A SPONSORED HOST A SPONSORED SPORTS DAY CYCLE CONCERT SILENCE

Get your trainers on! Get on your bike! Make some noise! Shhhhhhhhhhh! Raise Being outside or as a whole Challenge yourself and Whether it be classical, money by sponsorship group in the school sports raise money by sponsorship Jazz, Rock or pop, why not by challenging everyone hall is a great way of with a long distance cycle host a musical concert in in your school to take getting everyone together ride. Encourage students which you can invite all part in a sponsored for fun activities. You can from your school to take your friends and family to silence! It's a great have awards for team part to increase the amount and charge an entrance opportunity to get players, best effort etc. You of money you raise. Be sure fee. You could even turn it people thinking about can even get sponsorship that you wear the correct into a battle of the bands how they communicate for endurance tests like safety gear and take the competition and charge a in a positive way! 'how many jumps on a correct precautions to keep fee to take part. trampoline in an hour! yourself safe on roads.

www.justgiving.com/dianaaward 14 MORE WAYS TO GET INVOLVED_

ANTI-BULLYING WEEK EVENTS

Join The Diana Award to take a stand against bullying this #AntiBullyingWeek at our annual events. You and your students can head to our events at London or Blackpool to discover how we can all stand up to bullying and better respect each other. V isit to www.antibullyingpro.com/anti- b ullying-week-2018 to find out more!

ANTI-BULLYING AMBASSADORS

Want to empower your students to stand up to bullying beyond Anti-Bullying Week?

Through our Anti-Bullying Ambassador training, The Diana Award empowers students and staff to change the attitudes, behaviours, and cultures of bullying by building skills and confidence to address different situations both on- and offline. Visit www.antibullyingpro.com/training to find a training event in your area

15 The Diana Award is a charity legacy to Diana, Princess of Wales' belief that young people have the power to change the world.

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