Jonathan Roe (@thrivetrust_ceo) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathan Roe

@thrivetrust_ceo

CEO Thrive Co-operative Learning Trust @thrivetrust_UK, Chair of coopschools.uk born at 319ppm

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linkhttp://www.thrivetrust.uk calendar_today19-10-2021 08:30:38

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Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire (@mayorofwy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Far too many women have been on the receiving end of harassment, abuse and violence for far too long. With violence against women and girls declared a ‘National Emergency’, we need our male allies to stand up and call out troubling behaviour when they see it. #JustDont

Schools Week (@schoolsweek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

😡 A surge in teacher misconduct referrals has been 'driven' by a spike in parents going directly to regulators with complaints, officials believe Read more 🔽 buff.ly/3WGjywS

Leora Cruddas CBE (@leoracruddas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m increasingly impatient with this. It is an absolute nonsense that the TRA - the regulatory body for teachers- accepts ‘complaints’ from the general public. Professional misconduct is a matter for employers and the police. We must stop this now.

Lou (@lou_gou_eyfs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, for the first time, I am ashamed to be from Hull. There is no place for racism or violence; I’m so upset that there are so many people from my home city would take part in something like this. 💔 Please, they do not speak for all of us; they do not speak for me!

Leora Cruddas CBE (@leoracruddas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today’s events have been awful. A reflection: “Peace is not just the absence of conflict; peace is the creation of an environment where all can flourish, regardless of race, colour, creed, religion, gender, class, caste, or any other social markers of difference.” Nelson Mandela

Katriona O'Sullivan (@katrionaos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

62 weeks ago, Poor, came out. Its still at the top of the irish charts since, over 40 weeks at no.1-my hope was to help people understand the far-reaching impact of poverty & trauma. To challenge the meritocracy There is always hope, there is always something you can do to help

62 weeks ago, Poor, came out. Its still at the top of the irish charts since, over 40 weeks at no.1-my hope was to help people understand the far-reaching impact of poverty & trauma. To challenge the meritocracy

There is always hope, there is always something you can do to help
Schools Week (@schoolsweek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📈 A rise in those getting top grades and a continued regional gap of more than 10 percentage points are some of the key trends found in this morning's GCSE results Here's your handy Schools Week round up of what you need to know... buff.ly/4dQbRdb