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The black nursery manager (Educator /Leader)
In collaboration with SEEN and Shenny Animation Studio, Liz has created an Early Years resource to help educators on their anti-racist journey with an introduction to her framework, The 4 E's of Anti-Racist Practice. SEEN is a Barnardo’s initiative building a core foundation of knowledge, a network of people and advocacy for those with authentic experience. We are working to achieve a system change in the provision of services to tackle the disproportionate outcomes children and young people of African, Asian and Caribbean heritage face.
Liz Pemberton (she/her) is an award winning early years anti-racist trainer and consultant.. Her company, The Black Nursery Manager Ltd, focuses on providing tailored support working closely with Local Authorities, early years organisations, Primary school teachers and a range of other professionals in the sector to promote the best anti-racist practice. With over 16 years in the education sector, Liz’s roles have included Secondary School Teacher (QTS), public speaker and Nursery Manager. This has enabled her to teach, manage, support and educate early years students, practitioners and professionals in a variety of forums.
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Various resources from UK webpage by Liz Pemberton an award winning contributor and commentator on anti-racist practice in the Early Years sector.
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Contributed by: | NHSE Allyship Repository |
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Licence: | More information on licences |
First contributed: | 09 June 2025 |
Audience access level: | General user |
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