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Talking about race with young people

Podcast

Sophia Coles, Associate in the Farrer & Co Race Equality Taskforce within the Safeguarding Unit, speaks to Anu Omideyi, the founder of Difficult Discussions Easy Songs, about how we can open up positive conversations with children about race, identity and other sensitive issues. Anu talks about the unique power of music and song to help young people vocalise complex issues, reflects on how her own experiences as a child and an adult led her to focus on these issues, and her belief that getting talking is vital to keeping young people safe.

This podcast follows from Shehnal Amin’s recent conversation with Pragna Patel and Bindu Bansinath on cultural barriers to disclosing sexual abuse, click here to listen.

If you have any questions about the podcast, please get in touch with Sophia Coles, or with your regular contact at the firm on +44 (0)20 3375 7000. 

This publication is a general summary of the law. It should not replace legal advice tailored to your specific circumstances.

© Farrer & Co LLP, May 2021

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Sophia Coles

Associate

Sophia specialises in all aspects of contentious and non-contentious employment matters. She advises on contractual and statutory entitlements, employment litigation and in relation to workplace investigations. Sophia also conducts workplace investigations. These commonly relate to disciplinary, grievance and whistleblowing matters, often involving sensitive allegations relating to bullying, sexual misconduct, and discrimination.

Sophia specialises in all aspects of contentious and non-contentious employment matters. She advises on contractual and statutory entitlements, employment litigation and in relation to workplace investigations. Sophia also conducts workplace investigations. These commonly relate to disciplinary, grievance and whistleblowing matters, often involving sensitive allegations relating to bullying, sexual misconduct, and discrimination.

Email Sophia +44 (0)20 3375 7817
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