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An introduction to neurodiversity and inclusion: free webinar

30 December 2022

An introduction to neurodiversity and inclusion from the founder of Neuroteachers, Catrina Lowri. Reach South Learning Festival in collaboration with Diverse Educators What will be covered in the session: Thinking…

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Disability Discrimination in School Settings (And How to Avoid It)

6 December 2022

Could your school be discriminating against disabled pupils without realising? The Equality Act 2010 guidance for Schools states that a person has a disability if, “They have a physical or…

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What does Islamophobia look like in schools – and what can schools do about it?

3 December 2022

Islamophobia is real. It is a real experience for Muslims and has been defined by the All Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims as ‘rooted in racism and … a…

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Addressing emotionally-based school avoidance

4 November 2022

Emotionally-based school avoidance (EBSA) is a term referring to reduced or nonattendance at school by a child or young person. Rather than the term ‘school refusal’, the term EBSA recognises…

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EHRC: Preventing hair discrimination in schools

31 October 2022

EHRC have launched new guidance to help schools end hair discrimination and be inclusive places for all. The guidance is part of a package of resources designed to help school…

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Twenty books to diversify your school library stock

8 October 2022

It is crucial that the books we stock in our schools represent our pupils and the world they are growing up in. Representation within literature is extremely important when engaging…

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Diverse Educators: Neurodiversity Toolkit

24 September 2022

The word ‘neurodiversity’ is an umbrella term to describe a large range of hereditary and acquired conditions that cause differences in brain development. The most common forms of neurodiversity are:…

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Diverse Educators podcast

17 September 2022

Diverse Educators have launched their new podcast. #Diverse Educators is an intersectional community of educators who are passionate about diversity, equity and inclusion. In series one of the #DiverseEd podcast…

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Part 1 of the Independent Family Review

12 September 2022

The Children’s Commissioner for England has published part one of the Independent Family Review which explores children’s and families’ perspectives on family life. As part of Inclusive Britain – the…

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Beginner’s Guide to Anti-Racism

9 September 2022

Tapestry have collaborated with Liz Pemberton to create a free Beginner's Guide to Anti-Racism. The aim was to produce a straightforward, consumable document that could start necessary conversations about racism…

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Culturally Responsive Communities: A Conference for Educators

23 June 2022

We all have culture and all culture is worthy of celebration. As educators, how are we culturally responsive to our students? How do we ensure we give voice to all…

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Diverse Educator Toolkits

12 June 2022

Diverse Educators are building a series of toolkits to collate resources on key themes affecting educators and schools. The authors of each toolkit have curated recommended reading, listening and watching…

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