Family Early Help
Making Camden Black Lives Matter in Work with Families
Here is the slide pack from the webinar with Dr Jasmine Chin on 15 September 2020
And here is the Mentimeter wordcloud from the session, when we named the things we would differently now after the webinar (heres a link if you want to zoom in to read the different words https://static.mentimeter.com/screenshot/1-what-will-you-do-differently-now.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mentimeter.com%2Fs%2F37ccb60eb2675594bf9462c50414aebb%2F198af6ff2b78%2Fpreview&maxage=600&w=5120&h=3040&cache_buster=7)
Privilege Cafe and the History of Race and Racism
Here is the slide pack from the webinar with Mymuna Soleman and Abu-Bakr Madden Al Shabbaz on 24 September 2020.
IMPORTANT NOTE: the slide pack contains two images of slavery which may cause distress. Two versions of the slide pack are below. The pack called 'Option 2' does not contain images of slavery. This is to make sure you have choice and control about which pack you look at that feels right for you.
Webinar Slides (contains images of slavery)
Webinar Slides Option 2 (does not contain images of slavery)
Culture and Protecting Children
Here is the slide pack from the webinar with Professor Anna Gupta on culture, intersectionality and protecting children on 15 October 2020
Webinar Slides Culture and Protecting Children
Using Culturally Responsive Tools in Everyday Practice
This is the slide pack from our webinar with frontline practitioners and managers on 3 November exploring some of the tools we can use to help our daily practice to be anti-racist and anti-oppressive
Webinar Culturally Responsive Tools
British Black Panthers and Other Stories - in Conversation with Beverley Bryan
Here is a link to the webinar with Dr Beverley Bryan on 7 December 2020. A British Black Panther and co-founder of the British Black Womens Group, Dr Bryan is a noted author, professor and activist. Today retired, Dr Bryan travels between Jamaica and Great Britain lecturing on women's lives and issues and remains an important figure in both the black community in the UK and in her native Jamaica.
She is also much loved aunt and great aunt to our very own Nicky Bryan and her two boys, who was instrumental in arranging this webinar.
https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/e5ba1b85-05f4-42fd-8187-a55b4fc79576