To achieve our collective mission of an education sector that is reflective of society, we’ve crate a range of useful resources and downloads.

BAMEed Resources

Advice for being an ally

Dr Muna Abdi shares some of the ways you can show up and stand up as an ally. Download the PDF version to share with colleagues here.
BAMEed Resources

BAMEed Poster

Download and print a poster for your school staff room or offices to spread the word about our network. Click here to download
BAMEed Resources

Books for children

Access an interactive and printable poster of book recommendations for children and young adults from Darren Chetty and Karen Sands O’Connor for ‘Beyond the Secret Garden’ with Books for Keeps.
BAMEed Resources

Negotiating payment for speaking/writing engagements

Amjad Ali shares advice for educators looking to engage in speaking and writing engagements around negotiating pay. It also includes advice for organisations looking for educators to engage in speaking
BAMEed Resources

Organising an event: a toolkit

Penny Rabiger shares a toolkit for organising an event that’s representative of the education sector. Click here to read Penny’s blog Download a PDF copy of the toolkit here
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BAMEed Resources

Racism in society – Resources for schools

In response to the far right, extremist, Islamophobic/Muslim hate riots in the UK in Summer 2024, the BAMEed Network, in partnership with Zahara Chowdhury of School Should Be, Educate against Islamophobia, Islamophobia
BAMEed Resources

Schools and COVID-19 – PDF document

Access guidance for Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) staff and their employers in school settings. This document is informed by NHS guidance and contains calls to action as well
BAMEed Resources

Schools and COVID-19 – Word document

Access an editable version of our guidance for Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) staff and their employers in school settings including an editable template risk assessment. Click to download