Meet the man getting urban Black kids out in nature

Manu Maunganidze is passionate about getting kids outdoors. The project director at Nature Youth Connections and Education CIC (NYCE) has been teaching in Bristol for almost a decade. But it was only when he went from a school in Clifton to one in Fishponds that he saw how differently privileged white children see the environment than children from more […]

The Two Sides of Diversity

New analysis of the Labour Force Survey by Policy Exchange shows for the first time that the most diverse occupations in England and Wales are taxi driving and dentistry – with farming being the least diverse. The picture that emerges is of a workplace where ethnically diverse occupations tend to be either low skilled jobs […]

Labour Force Survey Statistics: Sector Employment by Ethnicity

Just 0.9% of Black workers are employed in the Energy and Water sector. That compares to 43.6% of Black workers currently working in the sectors of public administration, education and health. In the Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing sector, 0.1% of employees are Asian, and 0% Black employees are recorded. Read more… 

Race, inclusivity and environmental sustainability

Research has shown that the environment profession is amongst the least diverse occupations in the UK. The NUS worked with IEMA and The Equality Trust to find out more.  In 2017, the think tank Policy Exchange attempted to measure the extent of ethnic diversity across occupations in England and Wales, finding that ethnic diversity has been unevenly distributed […]

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