 I'm Hannah, I'm 17 and I'm an anti-bullying campaigner from Cardiff. When I was young I moved schools quite a lot. My first school I instantly knew that something was wrong with the looks I was given and by people being humiliated because they were friends with me. Secondary school was terrifying. That's when it took the biggest effect on me. I was self-harming. I had bulimia. It was tearing me apart really. The bullying got worse, it was physical. I was getting bullied online so I felt like I had no escape. So from that I then saw an advert from the Diana Award and I really wanted to put something back out there. I felt like my role was to help other people because bullying affects so many people all over the world. I work a lot in schools and youth clubs. I also have now brought the first anti-bullying youth boards to Cardiff and Wales which is really exciting. Being nominated for the St David's Award is a huge honour to me. I've always thought of what I'm doing as helping other people and trying to play a part in creating positivity not just for myself but for everybody around me. That's always been a really big part of my life and I've never really thought about getting something back because I just do it out of wanting to help.