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Black Members

The Union provides a range of support and advice for Black teachers, whether it is via the annual Consultation Conference that attracts hundreds of members from across the UK or via the suite of publications and training courses that address all forms of discrimination.
NASUWT uses the term Black in a political and inclusive sense to describe those who self-identify as African, Caribbean and Asian identities and those with a common and direct history of racism, racist oppression and diminished opportunities in today’s society.
NASUWT has two representatives on the TUC Race Relations Committee.

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Get involved!

The NASUWT is a member-led Union, which means you getting actively involved in your Union to support your colleagues and fellow teachers at work.

Getting active in the Union can take a variety of forms and will mean you get access to FREE training, support, and personal and professional development: you can be proud in the knowledge that you are undertaking a role that helps teachers in their workplaces.

If you would like to make a difference by joining our Equalities Committee then please contact the North East Regional Centre on 0191 5195300 or via northeast@mail.nasuwt.org.uk

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