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Spotlight – Anti-racism for Beginners

Spotlight – Anti-racism for Beginners

There is no room for racism in a civilised society. The recent surge of interest in anti-racism is very much to be welcomed, but we have to guard against oversimplifying some complex and sensitive issues. This book, from the author of Anti-discriminatory Practice and Promoting Equality, provides an important foundation of learning that will be helpful for anyone committed to a genuinely anti-racist approach to practice. Available from here or Amazon
Dr Neil Thompson
April 8, 2022
Neil Thompson’s Lessons for Living – Getting too comfortable

Neil Thompson’s Lessons for Living – Getting too comfortable

It can feel really good to be comfortable, to be out of danger, with no significant hassles at that particular time. So, it can be very appealing to enter what is often called the ‘comfort zone’. But, ironically, there are dangers involved in getting too comfortable, in being too keen to stay in that warm and cosy place. It can stop us learning; discourage us from being imaginative and creative and thereby block innovation; and at times it can also make us complacent. So, rather than get too used to our comfort zone, perhaps we should think of it as somewhere we return to as a safe haven after we have allowed ourselves to go beyond it and be a…
Dr Neil Thompson
April 8, 2022
Dying Matters calls for change

Dying Matters calls for change

Right now people are dying without the support they need. Since the start of the pandemic, it is estimated that almost 70,000 people have died at home without access to specialist care. That's why Hospice UK and Dying Matters have been calling for the Government to give end of life care the attention it deserves. Along with our friends across the sector, we have been making great strides. But there's still more work to be done. Together, we must call for meaningful change so that everyone dies #InAGoodPlace. Click here to read more
Dr Neil Thompson
April 8, 2022
Five neurodiversity myths that must be challenged

Five neurodiversity myths that must be challenged

Here’s why there has been a surge of searches on Google for neurodiversity – according to Naomi Humber, Head of Mental Wellbeing at Bupa: Neurodiversity is a term that explains the different ways we think, process information, and relate to others. Neurodiverse employees can bring unique skills to their role, such as problem solving, spotting trends, creativity, and data analysis. Where you sit on the cognitive spectrum is unique to you. Whilst most people think and act in a way that society perceives as the ‘norm’ (neurotypical), one in seven people are neurodivergent. This means they behave, think and process information in ways that are different to most other people. Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, and Tourette’s syndrome are all…
Dr Neil Thompson
April 8, 2022
Seth Godin’s blog – Re-calibrating

Seth Godin’s blog – Re-calibrating

When an entrepreneur gets funded, it’s often difficult for them to start spending money on assets–the old limits fade slowly. What used to be smart is now dumb. What used to too risky is now the safe thing to do. When someone gets older or is injured, one of the dangers is that they’ll fail to realize that they can’t do the things they used to do in quite the same way. And graduating from college means that you probably can’t maintain the lifestyle you used to have… Click here to read more
Dr Neil Thompson
April 8, 2022