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The Umbro Community Sports Award

Judging

The judging panel will consist of headteachers, an industry expert, one representative each from the Police Community Clubs of Great Britain and Community Initiatives Associates as well as one brand ambassador. They will base their evaluation of each nominee on the following criteria:

  • Provide an understanding of how sport has been used to make a positive and healthy social change
  • Give access to new experiences and opportunities to all involved
  • Involve all ages of the community
  • Outline the positive changes that will be continued within the community

The Police Community Clubs of Great Britain and Umbro recognise the positive impact that sports projects can have on young people, helping them to stay healthy while also learning important lessons about teamwork, discipline and dedication.

We would like to commend projects that have brought the best out of participants and combined quality coaching with a fun and inclusive approach to participation.

A shortlist of nominees will be drawn up based on the information provided in the simple nomination form that can be accessed by clicking on the ‘Nominate’ button below. If the nominee is selected to appear on this list, the nominator will be asked to provide additional information about the projects work which will help the judges to select the award winner.

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To nominate a school or pupil referral unit for The Umbro Community Sports Project Award click here


The Healthy Eating Initiative Award

Judging

The judging panel will consist of headteachers, an industry expert, one representative each from the Police Community Clubs of Great Britain and Community Initiatives Associates as well as one brand ambassador. They will base their evaluation of each nominee on the following criteria:

  • Shown commitment to encouraging healthy eating
  • Have evidence of posters, leaflets, etc promoting subject
  • Involved the wider community in trying to deliver message
  • Shown innovation in the teaching of the subject

In recent times, healthy eating has become one of the most talked about issues in society. This award recognises the role schools play in the promotion of healthy eating and the benefits a balanced diet can have on children’s health now and also as they become adults.

A shortlist of nominees will be drawn up based on the information provided in the simple nomination form that can be accessed by clicking on the ‘Nominate’ button below. If the nominee is selected to appear on this list, the nominator will be asked to provide additional information about the nominee’s work which will help the judges to select the award winner.

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To nominate a school or pupil referral unit for The Healthy Eating Initiative Award click here

 


The Action Against Smoking/Drinking Award

Judging

The judging panel will consist of headteachers, an industry expert, one representative each from the Police Community Clubs of Great Britain and Community Initiatives Associates as well as one brand ambassador. They will base their evaluation of each nominee on the following criteria:

  • Have an understanding the effects of alcohol
  • Improved perceptions and reducing binge drinking
  • Educated on the health condition surrounding smoking
  • Evidence of campaigns/projects used to deliver message

Alcohol misuse and smoking is a significant problem amongst young people in the UK and the Police Community Clubs of Great Britain therefore welcome school projects designed to tackle the issue through education.

Nominated projects should provide children and young people with the facts about alcohol abuse as well as practical advice on how to stay safe and seek help.

A shortlist of nominees will be drawn up based on the information provided in the simple nomination form that can be accessed by clicking on the ‘Nominate’ button below. If the nominee is selected to appear on this list, the nominator will be asked to provide additional information about the nominee’s work which will help the judges to select the award winner.

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To nominate a school or pupil referral unit for The Action Against Smoking/Drinking Award click here


The Barney and Echo Action Against Bullying Project Award

Judging

The judging panel will consist of headteachers, an industry expert, one representative each from the Police Community Clubs of Great Britain and Community Initiatives Associates as well as one brand ambassador. They will base their evaluation of each nominee on the following criteria:

  • Dedication to tackling bullying
  • Innovative way of tackling issue
  • Evidence of planning and development of anti-bullying strategies
  • Involvement of wider community or third parties (e.g. police community support officers)

Bullying can have a devastating effect on a young person’s life. Schools therefore play an important role in eradicating this problem.

Projects that attempt to prevent incidents of bullying, that raise awareness of the problem and that offer support for victims will all be welcomed.

A shortlist of nominees will be drawn up based on the information provided in the simple nomination form that can be accessed by clicking on the ‘Nominate’ button below. If the nominee is selected to appear on this list, the nominator will be asked to provide additional information about the nominee’s work which will help the judges to select the award winner.

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To nominate a school or pupil referral unit for The Barney and Echo Action Against Bullying Project Award click here


The Action Against Anti-Social Behaviour Award

Judging

The judging panel will consist of headteachers, an industry expert, one representative each from the Police Community Clubs of Great Britain and Community Initiatives Associates as well as one brand ambassador. They will base their evaluation of each nominee on the following criteria:

  • Created positive links between schools and the communities that they serve
  • Shown dedication to tackling anti-social behaviour within their school and community
  • Installed effective measures to tackle anti-social behaviour
  • Have seen a reduction in anti-social behaviour as a result of their actions

Anti-social behaviour is a serious problem that affects many communities. The Police Community Clubs of Great Britain thus wish to recognise the efforts of schools that have initiated effective educational projects designed to tackle the issue.

Projects should address both the causes and consequences of anti-social behaviour and have an impact on participants’ attitudes.

A shortlist of nominees will be drawn up based on the information provided in the simple nomination form that can be accessed by clicking on the ‘Nominate’ button below. If the nominee is selected to appear on this list, the nominator will be asked to provide additional information about the nominee’s work which will help the judges to select the award winner.

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To nominate a school or pupil referral unit for The Action Against Ant-social Behaviour Award click here

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