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How to Talk With Children and Young People About Race and Racism

The murder of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer and the subsequent protests against systemic racism and oppression will be impacting heavily on children in the UK. This blog provides tips for talking to children and young people about race and racism.

Black Voices: Reflecting on Racism

N, 14 “As a young mixed-race girl growing up in the UK… I believe that it is important that we recognise that the UK is not innocent, racism is sadly still very prevalent in our society… Alex, 14 “…there are

Online Services Now Live

EqualiTeach is thrilled to announce the launch of its online services and our latest Annual Review!   Annual Review 2019-20 It has been a busy and exciting year for EqualiTeach and we’re pleased to share with you our latest Annual

EqualiTeach Statement on GEO and Free To Be Resource

EqualiTeach is proud to stand up for the rights of LGBT+ children and families and support schools to create equal and inclusive settings. From January 2019 to March 2020 EqualiTeach received funding to run a programme called Free to Be

EqualiTeach Covid-19 Response

(Updated August 2020) In response to the Government and Public Health England guidance, EqualiTeach halted all face to face delivery in schools and organisations on 17th March 2020. Our priority at all times is the health, safety and wellbeing of

Brand New Resource: Free to Be

EqualiTeach have launched a free educational resource for schools based on the good practice developed throughout the Free To Be programme.

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Asexuality: An Introduction

Recent feedback from many staff training sessions indicates a lack of understanding and confidence around asexuality. This blog aims to deliver clarity and equip school staff to respond to questions and incidents effectively and knowledgeably.

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