Welcome to the 219th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. This month’s series is all about parenting with equity and wellbeing in mind.
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In today’s show on Parenting with Equity and Wellbeing in Mind
- Why I decided to make an episode on today’s topic [01:10]
- What makes me feel this topic is important for everyone, including non-parents. [03:43]
- The importance of creating safe spaces for parents to talk about equity and parenting. [07:36]
- Why it’s important to recognise that parenting isn’t one-size-fits-all. [11:57]
Quotes on Parenting with Equity and Wellbeing in Mind
- Parents’ priorities are centred around protecting children’s health and wellbeing.
- Family spaces aren’t always safe spaces for all of us.
- Parenting is not a one size fits all model and it can also change as time goes on.
- Mothers with children are at work in the highest numbers ever.
- We’ve got a significant number of people who are working and have lived experience of mental ill-health
Resources on Parenting with Equity and Wellbeing in Mind
- UK Labour Market stats
- Mental Health Foundation statistics
- Barnado’s Guide for Parents on White Privilege
- Listen to Episode #135: Recognising Different Ways to Have a Family
- Join my Mailing List and receive the 200 Podcast Episode Guide here
- Check out my TEDx talk: The Connection between Culture, Race and Mental Health
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