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At OK To Be, we believe that knowledge drives meaningful change. Our Research & Resources hub provides essential tools, reports, and insights to support individuals and organisations committed to equity and anti-racism, especially around children. Whether you're looking for evidence-based research, practical guides, or thought-provoking articles, this space is designed to empower action and deepen understanding.

 

Explore our curated collection and take the next step towards creating inclusive and courageous spaces for all.

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This summer’s [2024] race riots in the UK were a glaring reminder of how deeply entrenched inequities can erupt into visible unrest. But the response from government and media revealed a disheartening truth: a wilful disregard for the root causes that perpetuate these injustices.

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'Racism is associated with negative physical health and biomarker outcomes that relate to multiple physiological systems and biological processes in childhood and adolescence. This has implications for health and wellbeing during childhood and adolescence and future chronic disease risk.'

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Emerging Minds Network held a workshop with those who support children & young people affected by racism to set priorities on how to tackle our Voices, Power & Attitudes Research challenge. Focusing on the question, ‘Racism and the mental health of children & young people: what do we need to know to make a difference?’

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In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Yasmin Ahmadzadeh discusses her co-authored CAMH journal paper ‘Intergenerational consequences of racism in the United Kingdom: a qualitative investigation into parents' exposure to racism and offspring mental health and well-being

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'Young people in the UK are growing up in a context where racism continues to profoundly – and adversely – impact their development. Research has demonstrated that racism affects multiple domains of development – ranging from educational outcomes to mental health.'

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'Young people in the UK are growing up in a context where racism continues to profoundly – and adversely – impact their development. Research has demonstrated that racism affects multiple domains of development – ranging from educational outcomes to mental health.'

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