Welcome to the BAMEed Network
Help us work towards an education sector that is reflective of society.
We are a grassroots network aimed at ensuring our diverse communities are represented as a substantive part of the education workforce for teachers and leaders in education. We seek to address the inequities in the recruitment of Black, Asian and minority ethnic colleagues into the teaching profession and the lack of support to ensure progress in those careers.
We connect with other education organisations and individuals through events, regional networks across the UK, signposting and mentoring support. Join us on this journey to drive change in education.

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How do I talk about racism as a teacher?
Sarah Sarwar An incomplete guide to being an ally in education. Click to explore the resource

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Racial Awareness Training Video
Ben Nnene: I was invited to speak by my high school, Norwich School on the issues surrounding racism for a Repton house assembly after my

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Creating diverse and inclusive curriculums
Bennie’s closing keynote speech powerfully draws on her own experiences as a teacher and pupil. She challenges us all to create curriculums which diverse and

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BAME leadership: how do we make it more representative in schools?
In this episode of the We Are In Beta Podcast, Evelyn Forde, Headteacher at Copthall School, shares her thoughts on: how her daughters inspired her