
Celebrating International Women’s Day
For IWD, we wanted to share some useful resources and activity ideas to help you celebrate equality on International Women’s Day and throughout the year.

For IWD, we wanted to share some useful resources and activity ideas to help you celebrate equality on International Women’s Day and throughout the year.

Hair is more than ‘just hair’! Often Black and mixed-raced people experience hair-discrimination in school. This blog explores this inequality further and provides schools with tools for navigating this issue.

Promoting race equality and tackling racism in schools is about much more than words. Here are just a few of the ways in which good race equality practice can be implemented within education settings.

Tips to improve the accessibility of your school’s physical environment, making it more inclusive for students, staff and visitors.

Events in British History that contributed towards legal equality for Black British people.

Our Guide to Pride explains all about Pride Month, its significance, history and how to stay safe during the June LGBTQIA+ celebrations.

Tips to make your workplace more supportive and inclusive during Ramadan.

With roughly 200,000 – 500,000 trans people living in the UK (Government Equalities Office, 2018), and more celebrities coming out as gender diverse, trans people have become a popular subject for discussion. While many transgender people are celebrated around the world, discrimination and transphobia is still being faced daily with devastating consequences. This blog is about being transgender in the UK, what we mean by transphobia, and what we can do to be inclusive of all members of the community.

March is Women’s History Month and our team have been sharing some of the women from throughout history and today who inspire them.

By Georgina Manning | January can be a difficult month for many of us, even at the best of times, with cold, grey days, dark evenings, and all of December’s festivities over. At EqualiTeach we take the month of January

EqualiTeach is seeking tenders from suitably qualified individuals or organisations to carry out an independent external evaluation of the first year of our Equally Safe Programme, which is funded by the Department for Education.

By Saira HassanNovember is Islamophobia Awareness Month, established in 2012 ‘to deconstruct and challenge the stereotypes about Islam and Muslims’. In this blog I will share definitions, real life examples, personal experiences and my thoughts on how we can reject