Impact of racist language and violence on schools and communities
When national debate normalises prejudice and even violence, this has a direct impact on young people and in schools and colleges.
When national debate normalises prejudice and even violence, this has a direct impact on young people and in schools and colleges.
The NEU thinks it is critical we encourage more people from the Windrush generation to apply for compensation with the support of trusted organisations to access justice and deal with the onerous bureaucracy of the Home Office.
Existing policies for behaviour and attendance are not working. These proposals are a serious and constructive alternative.
Improving representation means changing school cultures.
Getting started guidance, part of the NEU toolkit for preventing sexism and sexual harassment in schools.
NEU Cymru “deeply concerned” that pupils' experiences mirror those of Black staff.
Pryder aelodau NEU Cymru am hiliaeth yn y gweithle.
NEU Cymru members concern about racism in the workplace.
Margaret Busby became Britain’s first Black woman book publisher – and the youngest – when she co-founded a publishing company in 1967.
Len Kwesi Garrison worked to support the education of Black children about their history and culture, and preserving Black British history.