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Still a Challenge: Raising Awareness of and Tackling Islamophobia

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

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Equally Safe: Our Exciting New Anti-Bullying Programme

We are delighted to announce the launch of our new anti-bullying programme, Equally Safe. Funded by the Department for Education, the programme will see us working with 240 schools to embed best practice in preventing and tackling identity-based bullying.

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Reporting Hate Crime: The Problem with Impartiality

When reading about the rise in hate crimes on social media I was disappointed and frustrated to see quotes shared and repeated where the author likely believes they are being ‘neutral’ or ‘unbiased’ in their reporting, but where they are in fact perpetuating harmful stereotypes and prejudice.

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Work with us!

Work with us! We’re heading into a busy and exciting term with some great new projects on the horizon and are pleased to be expanding our team with two great job opportunities.

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I Saw Myself

In a society with such range, equality and diversity must be promoted throughout our schools with a call for more representation in the classroom.

EqualiTeach is Recruiting!

We’re so pleased to be expanding our team with not one but two exciting roles! Senior Education, Training & Strategy Officer This role involves supporting schools to effectively promote equality, diversity & inclusion and achieve the Equalities Award, training teachers

EqualiTeach Response to the Sewell Report

In this video we outline our experience and evidence of tackling systemic racism in schools and commit to continue working towards an inclusive society where everyone is valued and able to achieve.

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Choose to Challenge: International Womens Day 2021

The 8th March marks International Women’s Day, which is always an important opportunity to take stock of the progress being made across the world with regards to women’s rights and to celebrate the brilliant individuals, organisations and movements that are

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Fighting for Fairness or for Privilege and Power?

2020 has laid bare the stark inequalities that still exist in British society and has awoken many to issues that some had felt were done and dusted. The coronavirus pandemic which has swept the country has not impacted on everyone

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