Discussing Diversity in School

EJeffries
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Hi! I am the assistant SENDCO at a primary school in London, where we run a themed week three times a year. I have volunteered to run a themed week on diversity, covering lots of different aspects of diversity, including disability. I have found the sessions online about 'Celebrating Differences' and I love the end the awkward campaign - I was wondering if there are any education resources for this campaign. Or if the community had any ideas for celebrating differences.
Thanks,
Elisha
Thanks,
Elisha
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I applaud you Elisha for your good work in highlighting diversity in our society, we need more people out there in society like your goodself doing this kind of work. I myself as a disabled person teach judo to abled but also disabled children to aid confidence building attitudes.0
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That's really great!
You will be pleased to hear that we have Ian Rose coming in to do just that with our kids!
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Brilliant news Elisha and probably driven by your goodself
much kudos.
well done, let me know how that goes.0 -
Hi @EJeffries how are you getting on with your themed sessions? Have you seen the Scope Role Models programme?
It's currently in secondary schools, but you might find some useful resources!0
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