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Arts & Minds 2017: Students invited to stand up for cultural diversity and equality

Schools and their students are being encouraged to stand up for diversity, equality and identity in the annual Arts and Minds Awards.

The competition encourages pupils from primary, special and secondary schools to create pieces of writing, poetry, art, photography to deliver messages of equality and cultural diversity.

The popular competition is run by the NASUWT and is supported by a range of organisations, including the Anne Frank Trust UK and SecEd.

The competition is a great opportunity to discuss and explore diversity and community cohesion with students, using art and creative writing. It has been running now for more than 10 years and during this time students have been creative in the media they have used – including poems, stories, digital artwork, photography and collages.

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