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Students get creative to tackle prejudice and promote diversity

“What’s the problem?” A provocative and thought-provoking photograph has won the top prize in this year’s NASUWT Arts and Minds Awards.

“What’s the problem?” A provocative and thought-provoking photograph has won the top prize in this year’s Arts and Minds Awards.

With the above title, the image (shown above) was created and taken by a group of eight year 12 students and explores the issue of faith in the community.

The winning students are from Dawn House School in Nottinghamshire, which specialises in providing education for young people with severe or complex communication difficulties.

Arts and Minds is organised by the NASUWT and encourages students to tackle issues of diversity and race equality using creative writing or artwork. 

It is supported by a range of organisations including SecEd, our sister title Primary Teacher Update, the Anne Frank Trust, Love Music Hate Racism and others.

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