Diana Award for Women's Aid volunteer Jessica
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Jessica, aged 20, was given the highest accolade a young person can achieve for social action or humanitarian efforts.
Established in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, the Award is given out by the charity of the same name and has the support of both her sons, The Duke of Cambridge and The Duke of Sussex.
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Hide AdJessica has been involved with Women’s Aid ABCLN since the age of 13 after her passion was sparked watching a presentation about unhealthy relationships.
She has undertaken training, gained OCN qualifications and acts as a positive role model to children and young people in the service.
Jessica volunteers with children at Women’s Aid ABCLN homework clubs, with teenagers at the Voices Group, and is a passionate advocate for children and young people living with domestic abuse.
Jessica has also sat on many young person advisory groups and steering groups, and has taken a lead in facilitating healthy relationships programmes for young people.
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Hide AdTessy Ojo, CEO of The Diana Award, said: “We congratulate all our new Diana Award recipients from the UK and all over the globe who are changemakers for their generation. We know by receiving this honour they will inspire more young people to get involved in their communities and begin their own journey as active citizens.”
“For over twenty years The Diana Award has valued and invested in young people encouraging them to continue to make positive change in their communities and lives of others.”
Award recipients have been put forward by adults who know the young people in a professional capacity and recognised their efforts as a positive contribution to society.
Through a rigorous nomination process, these nominators had to demonstrate the nominee’s impact in five key areas: Vision, Social Impact, Inspiring Others, Youth Leadership, and Service Journey.
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Hide AdThere are 12 Diana Award Judging Panels representing each UK region or nation and a further three panels representing countries outside of the UK.
Each panel consist of three judges; one young person, an education or youth work professional, and a business or government representative.
The panels have an important main purpose: to determine which nominations from each UK region/nation/country will receive The Diana Award.
Nominations are judged using the Criteria Guide and Scoring Guide which have been created to measure quality of youth social action.
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