My wife and I helped our children learn to read with the help of Biff, Chip, Kipper and friends who starred in the Oxford Reading Tree books. We could not help but smile at how racially correct the books were, with people of all colours and creeds. And quite right too. The children, of course, took the ethnic origins of the characters for granted. Again, quite right too.
discriminationDr Crippen: Why we have to watch our languageWednesday, November 25th, 2009Dr Crippen: Why we have to watch our languageWednesday, November 25th, 2009My wife and I helped our children learn to read with the help of Biff, Chip, Kipper and friends who starred in the Oxford Reading Tree books. We could not help but smile at how racially correct the books were, with people of all colours and creeds. And quite right too. The children, of course, took the ethnic origins of the characters for granted. Again, quite right too. Disability discrimination and mental healthWednesday, September 2nd, 2009An article about mental health, employment and discrimination law from the Manchester Evening News Paul Davidge, Employment Law Consultant, writes about mental health and the law surrounding disability discrimination: THE Government has announced this week that people with mental health problems will receive help to manage their condition enabling them continue to work. People with mental illnesses ‘face disability discrimination’Thursday, August 27th, 2009People with mental illnesses are still victims of discrimination at work, it has been discovered.
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