Race and inequality: Exploring the needs of our early years community
A focused and localised exploration of the importance of race, culture and gender for ensuring inclusion within early years and community settings
A focused and localised exploration of the importance of race, culture and gender for ensuring inclusion within early years and community settings
Agnes Baziwe, CEO, Africa Advocacy and Jamel Carly, early years educator, consultant, mentor and children’s author joined us for Black History Month to explore the importance of race, culture and gender for ensuring inclusion within early years and community settings.
They shared their expertise and experience, provide concrete examples for you to draw inspiration from and shared practical guidance for engaging with the families and communities that you work with.
Watch the presentation in full:
Agnes Baziwe is CEO of the Africa Advocacy Foundation.
They empower individuals to take control of their health and wellbeing through accurate information, advice, and guidance.
They provide safe, judgment-free, and inclusive platforms for community members to discuss and engage in activities that promote healthy lifestyle choices.
Visit for further info: https://www.africadvocacy.org/
You can follow the work of Jamel Carly Campbell online:
Twitter: @JamelCarly
Instagram: @JamelCarly
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Information from Africa Advocay on FGM support services.
Africa Advocay provide FGM training for professionals. Designed to improve multi-agency work and coordination in safeguarding girls at risk of FGM, and to improve knowledge of support services and access for women and girls affected.
Lambeth has a wealth of local role models, both past and present, who help enrich the lives of young children and their families.
See if you recognise anyone, or find out about someone new.
And if you’re looking for Black History Month activities for families, visit our website for a growing list of free events throughout the month: www.leaplambeth.org.uk/events
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