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A RESPONSE TO PHE’S REPORTS ON DISPARITIES IN RISKS AND OUTCOMES OF COVID-19 FOR BAME COMMUNITIES

Academics from across different faculties question whether the recent Public Health England reports have made any ground-breaking revelations around the inequalities faced by BAME people during the Covid-19 pandemic in […]

16 Jul, 202016 Jul, 2020 SEN and InclusionLeave a Comment on A RESPONSE TO PHE’S REPORTS ON DISPARITIES IN RISKS AND OUTCOMES OF COVID-19 FOR BAME COMMUNITIES

What do my students see….

By Kerry Jordan-Daus, Principal Lecturer I have been troubling over something one of my students wrote; all of my white teachers see me as trash. How can I disrupt this […]

22 Jun, 202025 Jun, 2020 SEN and Inclusion, TeachingLeave a Comment on What do my students see….

Research, Covid-19 and the science. Why I am more than a number.

By Clare Keys, Senior Lecturer in Special Educational Needs and Primary Education A consequence of the global pandemic caused by the Covid-19 virus has been the recognition that human lived […]

15 Jun, 202025 Jun, 2020 Research, SEN and Inclusion, TeachingLeave a Comment on Research, Covid-19 and the science. Why I am more than a number.

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