Slipping Under the Rader – Part 1
Posted onGetting a diagnosis of autism is difficult for anyone, but when you’re a bright teenage girl who has been masking your whole life, it’s almost impossible.
Getting a diagnosis of autism is difficult for anyone, but when you’re a bright teenage girl who has been masking your whole life, it’s almost impossible.
The delivery of the work in schools has been made possible following a donation from Raymond James who are partnering with Stop Hate UK to provide educational training, workshops, resources, and activities, all aimed at educating young people and adults about the causes and the consequences of hateful behaviour and how to respond to it.
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England wins the Women’s Euro 2022 tournament. The first trophy England has lifted since the 1966 World Cup has announced the unquestionable arrival of women in professional football.
Hate crime numbers see an increase every year. While this is indicative of how rampant such criminal offenses are, it also points to an improvement in crime reporting and recording and awareness of what constitutes a hate crime. However, the number crunching and statistics at times mask the unquantifiable trauma and mental health distress caused to the victims of hate crimes.
As the curtains were raised on the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 on July 6, social media were flooded with pictures of a packed stadium at Old Trafford with ecstatic fans rooting for the home team. Lionesses, as they are called, went on to beat Austria 1-0 in front of a crowd of 68,871, a record for the UEFA Women’s Euro.
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For Pride Month 2022, we wanted to highlight 3 figures in LGBTQI+ history to celebrate how far the community has come.
Students at Ramsgate’s Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School have donated £1004 to Stop Hate UK.
Stop Hate UK was chosen by the students of the Rothschild-Pearce house to be the charity of choice for this academic year after receiving the most student votes in a poll of four charities.
The donation was presented to our ambassador, Libertines band member Gary Powell during a school assembly.
Visibility does not mean equality. Diversity does not mean representation.
While there are more LGBTQI+ public figures and more LGBTQI+ stories than ever on our screens, phones, and news feeds, we are also seeing rising numbers in hate crimes against the LGBTQI+ community.