Category Archives: Inclusive Practice

Inclusive Practices unit : Reflective Report

This report details the development of an intervention that aims to increase the visibility of diverse bodies in my teaching materials. Developing this intervention has given me the opportunity to bring together elements of my freelance design practice that are … Continue reading

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Inclusive Practice – Blog Task 3: Race

Oxford University’s Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics defines Anti racism as “The work of actively opposing racism by advocating for changes that promote racial equality in society”. The NHS Confederation says “Being an anti-racist organisation means that we actively … Continue reading

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Inclusive Practice – Blog Task 2: Faith, religion and belief

Whether it is chosen or inherited, religious or nonreligious belief expresses our fundamental sense of existence and could be seen as the ultimate intersection point. I would suspect that many people of strong faith would put it at the centre … Continue reading

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Initial Proposal for IP Intervention

“If there are other little girls out there with limb differences then I want to be their representation.” ( Marshall 2020) In my context as a theatre designer and part time lecturer in design for performance, the conversation between these … Continue reading

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Reflections after Workshop Two

This workshop was thought provoking as ever, and it always feels a privilege to have a pocket of time to think and talk with a group of such interesting people. Each time I leave a session my perspective has been … Continue reading

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Inclusive Practice – Blog Task One : Disability

Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw provided the following definition of intersectionality:”Intersectionality is a metaphor for understanding the ways that multiple forms of inequality or disadvantage sometimes compound themselves and create obstacles that often are not understood among conventional ways of thinking.” Discuss … Continue reading

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