🎉 It's a #Win! 🎉 As part of #AfricaAwarenessWeek, today we are shining a spotlight on #Neurodiversity and #Inclusivity! 🌍✨ We’re excited to share that Afrikindness has been selected as a Neuro-Champion in the Inclusion Project Category at the Celebrating Neurodiversity Awards 2024, organised by Genius Within CIC and sponsored by Adobe! This award celebrates our ongoing efforts to raise awareness, support families, and ensure that every child, especially in underrepresented communities, is seen, heard, and supported. 💜 📣 Hear from our Chair of Trustees, Sukwinder S. B. and watch a special snippet from the award ceremony! Stay tuned as we continue to #reclaimnarratives and promote #inclusivity in our communities. 🔗 Watch now! Leeds Community Foundation Sir George Martin Trust Vivian Okoye Ann Palmer FCCT Manjinder Cacacie Sukwinder S. B. Tolu Owolabi Jessica Sota Bosoko Pedi Obani, PhD, FHEA Genius Within CIC Adobe Ade Bamigboye #AfricaAwarenessWeek #Neurodiversity #Inclusivity #CND2024 #CelebratingSuccess #Afrikindness #ANCP #ReclaimingNarratives
Afrikindness
Non-profit Organizations
Fostering positive racial identity development & kindness in children by partnering with schools and parents.
About us
Afrikindness is a non-profit public-benefit organization with the primary aim of promoting acts of kindness and fostering positive racial identity development in children and young people, igniting a desire in them to make a positive impact in their communities. Racial diversity is a key factor in our approach to promoting kindness in children and young adults. In order to demonstrate the importance of racial diversity in our interactions with each other, we must teach children to acknowledge and celebrate differences while learning to accept them too. We believe that kindness can be taught. However, kindness cannot be developed in children through contemplation and discussion. The best way to develop kindness is to receive it and practice it. Founded in 2021, Afrikindness, a children-based initiative, was formed to find effective solutions to social, cultural, and emotional issues that children face. Our strategic approach is collaborative - teachers, parents, and the children empowering the latter to acquire the abilities needed to deal with obstacles, to thrive and to make a difference in their communities. Our educational services are for children in the UK and Africa with a focus on vulnerable children and disadvantaged young people who have suffered identity crises or are from ethnically marginalized groups. We are Afrikindness! Our focus areas are Kindness to oneself, to others, to the environment and to Africa. Our services covers these 4 areas. Our services extend to Africa to support and strengthen the educational sector by providing kindness frameworks and content to schools. Our Services includes:- • Empowerment programs and children-led projects. • Mentoring and community outreach, academy, and coaching sessions. • Counselling & referrals for children who are racially abused. • Advocacy & Consultancy through our research work. • Working with Schools to develop education in racial harmony, kindness and anti-racism • Parent support groups
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https://linktr.ee/afrikindness
External link for Afrikindness
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- United Kingdom
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- Kindness, Racial harmony, Mentoring, Research on Children, Volunteering programs, Cultural awareness and sensitivity, BlackHistory, Cultural Education, Racial Identity, Parenting, Education, Global Citizenship, Social and Emotional Learning , Community Empowerment Programme, and Neurodiversity and Inclusivity
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Primary
United Kingdom, GB
Employees at Afrikindness
Updates
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It's a Wrap! Our recent #mentalhealth workshop was a transformative experience, sparking insightful conversations and empowering discussions among leaders, parents, and experts. We were honored to have impactful speakers who tackled pressing issues, including the #stigma surrounding mental health in diverse communities. Dr. Emi Obode shared crucial insights into how we can redefine the narrative around mental health for our young people. Melissa Mukotekwa-Ngara also shed light on the often-overlooked topic of eating disorders, emphasizing that lack of awareness can prevent individuals from seeking the help they desperately need. Curious about the challenges we uncovered and the steps we can take together? #Read our latest article for a deep dive into the workshop discussions and find out how you can be part of this vital conversation.👇👇👇 👉🏻🔗 Read Now:- https://lnkd.in/ei9taktn Sponsored by ChangeX The National Lottery Community Fund #MentalHealthMatters #CommunityEmpowerment #SpeakOut #AfricaAwarenessWeek #WorldMentalHealthDay2024 #WHMD #EatingDisorders Forum Central Mental Health Foundation Mental Health UK Mindwell
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📣📣 Join us for the Lord Mayor's International Day of #Cultural Celebration. 📆 Friday 15th November ⏰ 6pm – 10pm 📍Bridge Street Community Church, LS9 7BQ Food from 6, performances 6.30 prompt An evening of diverse cultural performances from our wonderful international communities in #Leeds. Delicious diverse food for you to purchase. Featuring acts from cultural groups representing Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, UK, Ireland and more! Booking essential! Register here:- https://lnkd.in/evzvUjDK See you there 💚💃🏻💃🏻🕺🕺 A collaboration between Afrikindness DAVID OLUWALE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION @Leeds African Communities Trust @Hamara Funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund UKSPF #UKSPF Leeds City Council West Yorkshire Combined Authority Abigail Marshall Katung Leeds Community Foundation #CulturalDiversity #LordMayorOfLeeds #CelebratingCultures #BlackHistoryMonth #AfricaAwarenessWeek #LeedsCity #DiversityAndInclusion
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🌟 Special Announcement! 🌟 We are excited to announce our upcoming webinar - series 4, hosted by the incredible Dr. Vivian Okoye, Afrikindness Neurodiversity and Inclusion Lead. 📅 Topic: #Autism and Sensory Sensitivity: Understanding and Supporting Sensory Needs Our Special guest speaker is Award-Winning Educator, Top 50 Global Neurodiversity Evangelist & Founder, The C.A.D.E.T. Academy, Lola Aneke, What to Expect: 📍 Understanding sensory processing and sensitivity in autistic children 📍 Common sensory challenges and how to recognise them 📍 Responding effectively to your child’s sensory needs 📍 Tools for creating sensory-friendly environments Join Lola and Dr. Vivian and take a step towards empowering your parenting journey. #Parents, this is your chance to gain valuable insights and tools to better support your child. 🔗 Find out more and register here: https://lnkd.in/e6-z-HBG "It takes a village to raise a child, but a child who feels understood can thrive anywhere." — African Proverb #Neurodiversity #Parenting #AfricaAwarenessWeek #SensoryNeeds # #AutismAwareness #SensorySensitivity #Autism #Inclusion
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📢 ANNOUNCEMENT! Our next #Parent Talk Series is here, and it’s an #AfricaAwarenessWeek Special just for parents! 🎉✨ Join us for Effective Communication: Bridging the Gap Between Parent and Child, where we’ll dive into practical strategies for connecting with your teens and building stronger family bonds. 🗣️💡 🗓 Date: 24th October 🕒 Time: 5:30 - 6:30pm 💻 Location: Online (Zoom) Hosted by Paula S., an experienced parent trainer and coach, with special guest speaker Angela Cook. - Was Angela Karanja, a leading adolescent psychologist and founder Raising Remarkable Teenagers, this session will dive deep into the real challenges of raising #teenage boys and girls. Together, they will share valuable insights to help you communicate effectively with your teens, especially during those tricky adolescent years. 🙌 🎯 Register Now: https://lnkd.in/eybiCumE Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable tools for strengthening relationships with your teen and building a brighter future for your family! Sponsored by The National Lottery Community Fund #Afrikindness #AfricaAwarenessWeek #ParentTalkSeries #EffectiveCommunication #ParentingTeens #EmpowerParents #StrongerFamilies #Parenting #Parentingtips #ParentingSupport #MentalHealth #Parenthood #ConversationsThatmatter #Identity
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🌍 Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay, a time to reclaim our narratives and promote positive racial identity, especially in diverse communities. #Mentalhealth is deeply intertwined with the stories we tell and those that have been silenced or distorted. These stories, when shared, empower others and bring healing. By challenging stigmas and breaking down cultural barriers, we can reshape the conversation around #mentalhealth. Afrikindness will be hosting a Community Leaders Workshop in #Leeds to lead meaningful discussions on mental health. The focus will be on cultural and religious barriers, community challenges, and actionable steps for improvement. 📅 Date: October 12th, 2024 ⏰ Time: 10 AM - 12 PM 🔗 Register here:- https://lnkd.in/eGC6nhVM Our expert speakers are 📍 Dr Emi Obode, Consultant Psychiatrist NHS 📍 Melissa Mukotekwa-Ngara, Nutritionist & Director, African Ventures CIC 📍 Dr Chinwe Utomi, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Sponsored by: ChangeX, The National Lottery Community Fund Join us as we take steps toward a healthier, more inclusive future. #WorldMentalHealthDay2024 #Selfcare #RacialIdentity #ReclaimingNarratives #BlackHistoryMonth2024 #MentalHealth Forum Central Mental Health Foundation
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📢 Did you know? We offer FREE resources curated by UK teachers, designed specifically for #teachers! Our resources, tailored for all year groups, including EYFS, help students explore identity, culture, and history. Hear from Lovette MONYEI, our Cultural Education Project Lead, on what’s in store for schools this #BlackHistoryMonth and #AfricaAwarenessWeek! 🌍 🖥️ Don’t miss out – head to our website now to access these resources and enrich your classroom. Access resources here:- https://lnkd.in/eVqw3TUB "#Ubuntu: I am because we are." Together, let's educate, inspire, and empower! #BlackHistoryMonth #AfricaAwarenessWeek #Teachers #FreeResources #Education #Ubuntu #PositiveIdentity #BeKind #BeKindToAllKinds Diverse Educators Department for Education Tes TeacherGoals #schools #AfricaAwarenessWeek
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Is #Africa a country or a continent? 🌍 As we celebrate #AfricaAwarenessWeek and #BlackHistoryMonth, today we shine the spotlight on #schools and the incredible role #teachers play in shaping young minds. #Teachers are the pillars of identity and empowerment in a child’s journey. When the wrong narratives are told, they can leave invisible scars that last a lifetime. Imagine building a house on a weak foundation—that’s what a child faces when racial identity is clouded by stereotypes and misconceptions. "Our collective stories deserve to be told authentically." Join us in celebrating the beauty of African heritage and Black history. Together, let’s build strong foundations and give children the tools to appreciate diverse cultures, foster respect, and reclaim their stories. Access free resources today: from lesson plans on African and Black history, Circle Time activities, Windrush education, colouring pages, Tales by moonlight and much more—all curated by UK teachers to bring meaningful learning to your classroom. 📚Discover new ways to engage and empower your students! Find out more here:- https://lnkd.in/eVqw3TUB "Until the lion learns how to write, every story will glorify the hunter." #AfricaAwarenessWeek #BlackHistoryMonth #ReclaimingNarratives #PositiveIdentity #Education #Empowerment #TeachersMatter
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Autism and Sensory Sensitivity: Understanding and Supporting Sensory Needs Children on the autism spectrum often experience heightened or diminished sensory sensitivities, which can affect their everyday interactions, behaviours, and well-being. This webinar aims to provide insight into how sensory processing differences manifest in autistic individuals and offer practical strategies to support them in managing sensory sensitivities. Participants will learn how to create sensory-friendly environments and develop a deeper understanding of the sensory challenges that many autistic individuals face.
Autism and Sensory Sensitivity: Understanding and Supporting Sensory Needs
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#Neurodiversity touches all of us, but for many families, especially those with children on the #autism spectrum, the challenges can feel overwhelming. The path to understanding, diagnosis, and support can be difficult, and often, families find themselves navigating this journey alone. This calls for a #change. A change in how we support families and children on the spectrum—and that change starts with conversations. As we celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth with the theme, Reclaiming Narratives, and our #AfricaAwarenessWeek with theme, Identity, we continue to challenge #stereotypes and empower neurodiverse children to be seen, heard, supported and celebrated in their #uniqueness. To all Neuro-Champions creating positive change, breaking barriers, and redefining possibilities—your dedication to inclusion and advocacy is truly inspiring. Thank you for your tireless efforts in making sure every voice is heard and every child is seen, supported, and celebrated. 👉🏻 Read about our journey and story in our latest #press release and in the comment section, where we share the impact we've made and the lives we've touched.👇👇👇👇