@piersmorgan Why did you feel the need to bring up his addictio? Couldn’t just say RIP.
By adding the but you just took away the empathy of which we have all shown .
Disgusting Piers- you should know better
*Breaking News* We are super thrilled to announce Shirley Rodrigues @sabrodrigues61 Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy as Key Note Speaker at our 1st Annual Black Child Clean Air Conference🎉
Join us by clicking ⬇️.
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We’re just 2 days away from our conference & we’re super pleased to announce @wendyolayiwola, National Maternity Lead for Equality at NHS England as one of our guest panelist’s
Register for FREE below⬇️
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#BlackChildCleanAir#CleanAir
Here we go!
The full lineup for tomorrows 1st Annual #BlackChildCleanAir Conference where we’re launching our groundbreaking report.
#Blackwomen face many #maternalhealth disparities & for the 1st time we’re exploring #airpollutions role.
Join us➡️https://t.co/HyhS8VxcQs
Ethnic inequalities in health and care show diversity in need and disadvantage
Ethnic inequalities in healthcare and outcomes occur across the entire life course. Analysis by broad ethnic groups can mask substantial variation within them 👇🏽 https://t.co/kce9tLboJZ
Toxic air is a social justice issue, that's why @MayorofLondon is expanding ULEZ so that ALL Londoners can breathe cleaner air.
We welcome this report and its findings 👏
On #CleanAirDay I’d like to highlight this groundbreaking Black Child Clean Air report from @global_bmh@agnes_agyepong … consider the profound consequences of air pollution on pregnant women from Black and Asian communities
Black Londoners are three times more likely to breathe toxic air. Only 6% of Black women think their air quality is good enough, and 89% are concerned about air pollution in their area.
📢Launched today: Black Child Clean Air report📢 from @global_bmh
➡️https://t.co/GLmHz0RHy1
A vital conference taking place today in London @agnes_agyepong@global_bmh looking at the injustice at the heart of #airpollution
Did you know that 44% of black mothers knew 'nothing at all' about the impact of toxic air on their pregnancy
https://t.co/HuD1UY0y3A
@agnes_agyepong Thank You and your brilliant guest speakers. As a third-year student Midwife, I'm sad I didn't realise the impact of air pollution on maternal health but better to learn it now than never. I'm looking forward to sharing my experience and learning with my peers!
Black children are 4 x more likely to be suspended from school.
Today we launch the 1st ever study looking at the barriers that Black & Mixed Heritage families face when seeking SEN & behavioural support.
Please take part in our survey⬇️
https://t.co/0KeRPI3Obs
#SENCO#SEND