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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:20:00

A number of recommendations. it starts with training for teachers, i think, to have anti racist practice and racial discrimination as part of that initial teacher training. it isn t at the moment. to have recruitment drives to get more black teachers into the classroom and in senior leadership roles, and in governor roles, too. at the moment, 90% of teachers are white, especially in primary school. he is actually huge. the government says the teaching workforce is becoming more diverse and it s strengthened, safeguarding guidance for schools with regular training for staff. but child safeguarding leaders are becoming increasingly worried about a racial bias, known as adultification, where black children, like child 0, are met with suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to be perceived as being loud, as being aggressive and being hyper resilient. so if you want to again explore the adultification of black girls, let s look at the history. we have to root it within, or place

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:24:00

And it s strengthened, safeguarding guidance for schools with regular training for staff. but child safeguarding leaders are becoming increasingly worried about a racial bias, known as adultification, where black children, like child 0, are met with suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to be perceived as being loud, as being aggressive and being hyper resilient. so if you want to again explore the adultification of black girls, let s look at the history. we have to root it within, or place it within slavery and colonialism. these mums, who are also school governors, say everyone has a responsibility. if you have an understanding of the injustices and the discrimination that is happening towards young black girls, you are more than capable to be in a position to say, hang on, i don t agree with this. let me insert myself onto a governing board and actually use my privilege to be able to speak

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:14:00

By the authorities in this country exposing more resentment, more fear and more mistrust in places where young people should feel safe. today, a new report, chaired by england s former children s commissioner, looking at how to improve support for vulnerable young people, has made a number of recommendations. it starts with training for teachers, i think, to have anti racist practice and racial discrimination at the heart of that initial teacher training. it isn t at the moment. to have recruitment drives, to get more black teachers into the classroom and in senior leadership roles and in governor roles, too. at the moment, 90% of teachers are white, especially in primary school. he is actually huge in history. the government says the teaching workforce is becoming more diverse, and it s strengthened safeguarding guidance for schools, with regular training for staff. but child safeguarding leaders are becoming increasingly worried about a racial bias,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:39:00

Workforce is becoming more diverse and it s strengthened safeguarding guidance for schools with regular training for staff. but child safeguarding leaders are becoming increasingly worried about a racial bias known as adultification, where black children, like child o, are met with suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to be perceived as being loud, as being aggressive and being hyper resilient. so if you want to again explore the adultification of black girls, let s look at the history. we have to root it within, or place it within slavery and colonialism. these mums, who are also school governors, say everyone has a responsibility. if you have an understanding of the injustices and the discrimination that is happening towards young black girls, you are more than capable to be in a position to say, hang on, i don t agree with this. let me insert myself onto a governing board and actually use my privilege to be able to speak

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:17:00

Today, a new report chaired by england s former children s commissioner, looking at how to improve support for vulnerable young people, has made a number of recommendations. it starts with training for teachers, i think, to have anti racist practice and racial discrimination as part of that initial teacher training. it isn t at the moment. to have recruitment drives to get more black teachers into the classroom and in senior leadership roles, and in governor roles, too. at the moment, 90% of teachers are white, especially in primary school. he is actually huge. the government says the teaching workforce is becoming more diverse and it s strengthened, safeguarding guidance for schools with regular training for staff. but child safeguarding leaders are becoming increasingly worried about a racial bias, known as adultification, where black children, like child q, are met with suspicion rather than care. black girls tend to be perceived

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