By: Shona McFarlane
Thank you Nadia - a well written piece that deserves to be widely read.
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Very encouraging words Nadia. I will take a leaf from some of you have said especially words when are coming from someone of your background they seem to be more meaningful than from others.
View ArticleBy: Diane Denney
Nadia, thank you for sharing your journey and words with us all. Your call to unite and work together, spreading kindness, is key to how we can all help each other to change. Your words bought to mind...
View ArticleBy: Yvonne Woodhouse
It is difficult to break the glass ceiling when the selectors put in place the selection processes which inhibits some BAME workers from progressing. In essence, it like a game where you make the rules...
View ArticleBy: Tina Thordal
Thank you Nadia. I have two wonderful, happy, and amazing grandchildren. One is Rayyan who is 3 years of age and the younger is Ibrahim. I hope and pray that as they both grow up they are surrounded by...
View ArticleBy: John Hategeka
Hello Nadia, Well-done! what a brilliant and inspiring blog. No one in this day and age should be judged by the colour of their skin. Our children should be growing up knowing that colour will not...
View ArticleBy: Mary Kneafsey
Dear Nadia, thank you, this is moving and food for thought. I really appreciate that you took to time to share, educate and that we got the opportunity to learn about you. Wishing you every success in...
View ArticleBy: Filza Barkat
I hope this gives us Asian social workers inspiration to move forwards. Not all of us should need to represent communities and we need to bremain mindful that we cannot generalise, otherwise we are at...
View ArticleBy: Filza Barkat
I hope this gives us Asian social workers inspiration to move forwards. Not all of us should need to represent communities and we need to remain mindful that we cannot generalise, otherwise we are at...
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