Home Ed & SEN Conference
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 …
Education, Mental Health & The Black Child In Care Read More »
They are VERY QUICK to medicate your child, but do you really know what the potential long term effects are? The latest scientific literature indicates that boys averaging age 7-9, given a diagnosis of mild hyperactivity in the 1970s and treated with Ritalin (methylphenidate) in small doses, have come to a tragic outcome as a …
Do You Know the Long Term Effects of Neurological Medication on Your Child? Read More »
In this episode we speak about diagnosing young black boys, homeschooling, Aspergers and the role of punishment and sanctions in the education system. In this series, Your stories, Your words, we speak to members of the black community about their relationship with the British education system. In giving a platform to parents, mentors, teachers, children …
Your Stories, Your Words: A conversation with Lorna Williams Read More »
In this episode we speak about raising black girls, black intelligence and keeping our culture . In this series, Your stories, Your words, we speak to members of the black community about their relationship with the British education system. In giving a platform to parents, mentors, teachers, children and young adults, we aim to show …
Your Stories, Your Words: A conversation with Master Mo Read More »
In this episode we speak about the role of black teachers in the British education system. In this series, Your stories, Your words, we speak to members of the black community about their relationship with the British education system. In giving a platform to parents, mentors, teachers, children and young adults, we aim to show …
Your Stories, Your Words: A Conversation with Rijole Bitata Read More »
Schools are back and exclusions are on the rise, children having meltdowns because of mental health. However, the support needed is not being given, in fact, our children are shut in isolation, or permanently excluded. No compassion given for their well being, no compassion given for the fact they have been at home for …