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When Black Children Are Denied the Right to Be Children Introduction A Black girl of seven is described as “aggressive” for crying in class. A Black boy of ten is treated as a “threat” by security guards at a shopping centre. A Black teenager is spoken to by police as if they are an adult
Black Families and the UK Care System The UK’s social services and care system is designed with the noble intention of protecting children. However, for Black families, this system often feels less like a safety net and more like a disproportionate intervention, leading to the heartbreaking reality of Black children being overrepresented in the care
This is our rescheduled date, for our previous event navigating the education system. Book Now Our key Speakers are- Kay Manning mental Health Praticitoner In Manchester who has the first-hand experience of how the system works. Not only does Kay excel in her career, but Kay is a community advocate for parents and
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