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NCB Now: Young Anti-Bullying Alliance: The story so far

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Name: Young Anti-Bullying Alliance

Age: Two

Location: Across England

Early days

Young ABA, a network of over 11,000 young people who have gained the Diana Anti-Bullying Award, was formed by the ABA and the Diana Awards in 2007. Our role is to empower and engage young people all over the country to deal with the issue of bullying.

In 2007, we were invited to 10 Downing Street to meet Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Children's Secretary Ed Balls, and we held an event at London Zoo.

Now and coming soon

Two years on and we're busier than ever. Following the 2009 theme, Young ABA has just sent out our cyberbullying research questionnaire to the 600 Diana Anti-Bullying Award schools and to other award-holders.

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