National Press Highlights - Summer 2020
We regularly find articles in local and national press that will be of interest to you see links below, we will regularly update here any new articles that are of importance, so keep an eye out.
National News
• Three Resign From National Emergencies Trust Equity Working Group
Three BAME sector figures have resigned from an equity working group organised by the National Emergencies Trust, expressing concerns that their presence was simply to “validate decisions that had already been made”. Yvonne Field, chief executive and founder of the Ubele Initiative, philanthropy adviser Derek Bardowell and Sado Jirde, chief executive of the charity Black South West Network, have stepped down from the group, which was set up by the NET to discuss the need for equitable funding of charities during the coronavirus pandemic. For more information please click here: https://tinyurl.com/y7oeg4la
• Why Is Coronavirus Hitting Britain’s Ethnic Minorities So Hard?
Doctors and patients from the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities are falling severely ill and dying with Covid-19 in above average numbers. As the death toll rises, it is becoming clear that this is not a coincidence. The Health Service Journal recently identified 119 deaths of NHS staff, and from the 106 of these people that could be verified as active health workers, 63% were from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds. While 20 per cent of nursing and support staff in the NHS are BAME, this group accounts for 64 per cent of Covid-19 deaths. Among NHS medical staff, 95 per cent of those who died came from 44 per cent of the workforce that has an ethnic minority background. For more information please click here: https://tinyurl.com/yck8odh2
• Government Must Set Out How Plans For Wider School Reopening Will Meet Obligations Under The Equality Act 2010
NASUWT - The Teachers’ Union has raised urgent concerns with the Prime Minister over the re opening of schools and the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 infections and deaths on Black and Minority Ethnic children, young people and adults. NASUWT's General Secretary Dr. Patrick Roach has called on the Government to set out how its five tests and commitments to the country will be addressed in terms of equality impact in general, and, specifically, in relation to the impact on Black and Minority Ethnic populations. For more information please click here:
https://www.nasuwt.org.uk/article-listing/school-reopening-equality-act-2010.html
• Want To Make The UK Less Racist? 20 Positive Ways To Bring About Lasting Change
There are no quick fixes for the racism that is so ingrained in British society. But, from education and work to voting and organising, there are steps we can all take for a more equal world. After seeing the traumatic footage of Floyd’s final moments, many people are asking what they can do to bring about change. This article presents 20 steps you can take. For more information please click here: https://tinyurl.com/yayyggb9
• Black British Authors Top UK Book Charts In Wake Of BLM Protests
Bernardine Evaristo and Reni Eddo-Lodge have become the first black British women to top the UK’s fiction and nonfiction paperback charts, in a week where black authors lined up to slam British publishing as a “hostile environment”, and as bookshop chain Waterstones is being urged by staff to donate to the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of soaring sales of black authors. For more information please click here: https://tinyurl.com/y7dcnxx9
• Covid-19: Understanding The Impact On BAME Communities
A government report has recently been released which is a descriptive summary of stakeholder insights into the factors that may be influencing the impact of COVID-19 on BAME communities and strategies for addressing inequalities. The report summarises requests for action, which have been used to inform a number of recommendations. It also includes a rapid literature review. These insights will form the basis of the next steps being taken forward by the Equalities Minister. For more information and to read the report in full please click here: https://tinyurl.com/y9hv335s
• Police In England And Wales Far More Likely To Fine BAME People In Lockdown
Police enforcing the coronavirus lockdown in England and Wales were almost up to seven times more likely to issue fines to Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people than white people, figures show. Data from police forces shows 17 were more likely to issue a penalty notice to BAME people than to white people. Two forces, Northumbria and Merseyside, were not. One senior chief constable said bias and lack of trust from certain communities may have played a role, as well as demographics. For more information please click here: https://tinyurl.com/ydbu45o9
• Teach Britain's Colonial Past As Part Of The UK's Compulsory Curriculum
Currently, it is not compulsory for primary or secondary school students to be educated on Britain's role in colonisation or the transatlantic slave trade. A petition to the government has been started to make education on topics such as these, compulsory, with the ultimate aim of a far more inclusive curriculum. For more information, and to sign the petition please click here: https://tinyurl.com/y9fp8yy5
Citizens Advice training document 'propagated racist stereotypes'
Obsession With White Working Class Fuels Inequality In North, Study Warns
Home Office Planning To End Family Reunion For Children After Brexit
Islamophobic Incidents Rose 375% After Boris Johnson Compared Muslim Women To “Letterboxes”
Destitute children unlawfully denied support by local councils
Home Office sending modern slavery victims back to addresses where they were abused, lawyers warn
Facial recognition must not introduce gender or racial bias, police told
Children whitening skin to avoid racial hate crime, charity finds
Grenfell children ‘didn’t know where to turn’, says damning report
Birstall Traveller's Site Petition 'Racist', Says Campaigner
Students Occupy Goldsmiths In Protest At Institutional Racism
Amber Rudd says sorry to Diane Abbott for calling her 'coloured'
First Slavery 'Super-Complaint' Accuses Police Of Fuelling Victims' Trauma
Universities Must Listen More Closely To Their BAME Staff And Students
£3.2bn UK Pay Gap For Black, Asian And Ethnic Minority Workers
Anti-racism campaigners hold vigil in Kent welcoming migrants to UK
Youtube Bans Britain First Ad That Appeared When Users Searched For Brexit Or British Political News