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FAQs about The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland podcast:How many episodes does The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland podcast have?The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
December 07, 2022Addressing Bullying – Racially motivated bullying of young peoplePrejudice-based bullying in education is a persistent problem for certain equality groups. Alan Meban visited Lina Zeimiene at the South Tyrone Empowerment Programme. Lina works with minority ethnic young people, including Travellers, who experience racially motivated bullying. They discussed the effects of bullying and how it can be addressed by parents, teachers and government.This series of podcasts looks in more detail at some of those areas. Subscribe to hear the whole series, or check out previous podcasts at https://equalityni.org/podcasts...more10minPlay
November 23, 2022Addressing Bullying – prejudice-based bullying of equality groupsWe know that prejudice-based bullying in education is a persistent problem for certain equality groups. Discussing the type of bullying seen among young people, its effects, and what needs done to address it, broadcaster Maggie Taggart is joined by Jo McParland from Cara Friend who works with young people experiencing LGBT motivated bullying.Presenting the Commission’s view is policy officer, Aisha O’Reilly, who shares what ECNI wants to see for wider equality groups and what schools can do to help with this problem.This series of podcasts looks in more detail at some of those areas. Subscribe to hear the whole series, or check out previous podcasts at https://equalityni.org/podcasts...more10minPlay
November 17, 2022Addressing Bullying – The Addressing Bullying in Schools ActHow will the 2021 Addressing Bullying in Schools Act help address prejudice-based bullying and challenge stereotypes in schools? Dr Noel Purdy, Director of Research and Scholarship & Head of Education Studies at Stranmillis University College – he’s also Director of CREU (the Centre for Research in Educational Underachievement) – tells broadcaster Maggie Taggart how the Act will make a difference for young people’s protection against discrimination and prejudice-based bullying, and how we’ll know if the Act is working.They are joined by Aisha O’Reilly, policy officer with ECNI, who shares the Commission’s view on what needs to happen next, including the role of schools.This series of podcasts looks in more detail at some of those areas. Subscribe to hear the whole series, or check out previous podcasts at https://equalityni.org/podcasts...more20minPlay
November 14, 2022Addressing Bullying – The NI Anti-Bullying ForumHow can we address prejudice-based bullying and challenge stereotypes in education? Northern Ireland Anti-Bullying Forum co-ordinator Aoife Nic Colaim tells broadcaster Maggie Taggart about the work of the Forum in tackling this problem. She outlines the achievements of the forum and is joined by three members of the Forum’s Young Person Advisory Group, Christo, Lorcan and Sean, who explain why they got involved in the Forum and why they see it as important to promote an anti-bullying culture in schools.Policy officer Aisha O’Reilly explains why the Equality Commission is interested in prejudice-based bullying and what it wants to see schools doing to tackle prejudice-based bullying and challenge stereotypes. This series of podcasts looks in more detail at some of those areas.Subscribe to hear the whole series, or check out previous podcasts at https://equalityni.org/podcasts...more22minPlay
July 25, 2022Equality Legislation – could a Single Equality Act replace the patchwork of legislation?Would a Single Equality Act be the answer to Northern Ireland’s sagging patchwork of equality laws? Barrister Catherine Casserley of Cloisters, London tells broadcaster Maggie Taggart about the opportunities for Northern Ireland to lead the world with new legislation. She also outlines some of the lessons of Great Britain’s Equality Act 2010. And Kathryn McNickle, ECNI’s Senior Policy Officer, explains why the Commission advocates the move to a Single Equality Act.The Equality Commission is recommending a Single Equality Act for Northern Ireland and, in the meantime, some fixes for specific pieces of legislation. This series of podcasts looks in more detail at some of those areas and what can be done to improve protection against discrimination in Northern Ireland.Subscribe to hear the whole series, or check out previous podcasts at https://equalityni.org/podcasts...more17minPlay
July 18, 2022Equality Legislation – gender pay gap reporting: how could a change in the law help?Reporting on pay gaps between men and women in organisations or sectors to identify the problem is the first step to eradicating the gender pay gap. In this episode, Maggie Taggart talks to Alex Shepherd of the Fawcett Society in London and Kathryn McNickle of the Equality Commission about what Northern Ireland can learn from the experiences of Great Britain with mandatory gender pay gap reporting and how we could make our legislation amongst the best in the world.The Equality Commission is recommending a Single Equality Act for Northern Ireland and, in the meantime, some fixes for specific pieces of legislation. This series of podcasts looks in more detail at some of those areas and what can be done to improve protection against discrimination in Northern Ireland.Subscribe to hear the whole series, or check out previous podcasts at https://equalityni.org/podcasts...more19minPlay
May 31, 2022Equality Legislation – racial harassment at work by third parties: how could a change in the law help?Equality Legislation – racial harassment at work by third parties: how could a change in the law help?Broadcaster Maggie Taggart talks to Coumilah Manjoo and Wai Fun Wong from the Belfast Health & Social Care Trust, as well as Beverly Simpson, a care home nurse in the north west, about their experiences of racial abuse and harassment by patients, clients and visitors. They discuss how enshrining protection at work in the law would mean policies and procedures would be put in place; everyone would know what is and is not acceptable; and failure to take reasonable steps to protect staff could be legally challenged. Kathryn McNickle from the Equality Commission’s Policy & Research team explains how the Commission wants racial equality law to change.The Equality Commission is recommending a Single Equality Act for Northern Ireland and, in the meantime, some fixes for specific pieces of legislation. These podcasts look in more detail at some of those areas and what can be done to improve protection against discrimination in Northern Ireland.Subscribe to hear the whole series, or check out previous podcasts at https://equalityni.org/podcasts...more22minPlay
May 24, 2022Equality Legislation – disability discrimination in education: how does the law need to change?Broadcaster Maggie Taggart talks to Karen Wilson (education advocate at Angel Eyes NI) about her work to help children with visual impairments achieve their full potential in school, and the role of auxiliary aids and services and the difference they can make. Kathryn McNickle from the Equality Commission’s Policy & Research team outlines how the law stands today, the change the Commission wants to see, and how it would change the lives of all disabled children at school.The Equality Commission is recommending a Single Equality Act for Northern Ireland and, in the meantime, some fixes for specific pieces of legislation. These podcasts look in more detail at some of those areas and what can be done to improve protection against discrimination in Northern Ireland.Subscribe to hear the whole series, or check out previous podcasts at https://equalityni.org/podcasts...more16minPlay
May 17, 2022Equality Legislation – age discrimination law: what needs to change?London based barrister Dee Masters joins former BBC NI education correspondent Maggie Taggart for the first in a series of Equality Commission for Northern Ireland podcasts exploring equality legislation in Northern Ireland.Northern Ireland has a patchwork of equality laws, unlike the rest of the UK which has had a single Equality Act since 2010. There are some gaps in our equality laws which mean that people here have less protection against discrimination than those in England, Scotland and Wales.The Equality Commission is recommending a Single Equality Act for Northern Ireland and, in the meantime, some fixes for specific pieces of legislation. These podcasts look in more detail at some of those areas and what can be done to improve protection against discrimination in Northern Ireland.Subscribe to hear the whole series, or check out previous podcasts at https://equalityni.org/podcasts...more16minPlay
March 17, 2022Education Inequalities – Malone Integrated CollegeAli Goddard (a teacher at Malone Integrated College) along with pupils Sidra Alsaidi (Year 11) and Omar Ghannam (Year 13) join our host Maggie Taggart, former BBC NI Education Correspondent, as part of the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland’s series of podcasts to explore tackling inequalities in education.Mr Goddard is responsible for pupils in Malone Integrated College who speak English as an additional language and for the school’s Bilingual Centre. He is joined by pupils Sidra and Omar who talk about what can be achieved by supporting and nurturing pupils through the Bilingual Centre both in terms of helping them to integrate into the school and to perform academically.Subscribe to hear the whole series, or check out previous podcasts at https://equalityni.org/podcasts...more19minPlay
FAQs about The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland podcast:How many episodes does The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland podcast have?The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.