Academic Lead: Dr Ornette D Clennon
The conference provided an opportunity to discuss what role supplementary schools could play in developing children’s confidence and resilience to 21st Century pressures such as extremism, radicalisation, online grooming, hate crimes, drugs and gangs as well as contributing to social cohesion.
Here are some tweets from the event:
Supplementary Schools Conference 2017. Javed Bashir kicking things off! @critracemmu @critcommpsymmu pic.twitter.com/IfyMyVhbS0
— Revelation Kollektiv (@revkollektiv) July 15, 2017
Prof Bill McCarthy: UoBradford not ivory tower. They want to make difference in the community. @critracemmu @critcommpsymmu pic.twitter.com/nBm9XnRPwQ
— Revelation Kollektiv (@revkollektiv) July 15, 2017
Geraldine Cooper, Head of Diversity&Cohesion, Bradford City Council. Talking about young people&resilience. Identity&cohesion. @critracemmu pic.twitter.com/RAGBAFEDHs
— Revelation Kollektiv (@revkollektiv) July 15, 2017
Pascale Vassie, OBE from NRCSE! The importance of community-led education. Bradford council has an excellent rel’ w/supps @critracemmu pic.twitter.com/9HgCZBEqrS
— Revelation Kollektiv (@revkollektiv) July 15, 2017
Pascale: We need more research about cultural importance of supp schools. Research2 help supp apply4funding @critracemmu @critcommpsymmu pic.twitter.com/CWdkbeYcYo
— Revelation Kollektiv (@revkollektiv) July 15, 2017
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