EVENTS
education

BHM – BOCFA presents Autism and Black Folk with Dr Donna – Marie Holder
Elder Voices 181 Mortimer Road, LondonDr Donna Marie Holder, who has Barbadian and St Vincentian heritage, is an esteemed Autism Specialist supporting autistic children, their families, and related professionals across a major London Borough. With more than thirteen years of experience working with children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in both special and mainstream school environments, Dr Holder possesses substantial expertise in her field.
Among seven million pupils, 119,821 have been diagnosed with autism. Boys continue to be diagnosed at significantly higher rates than girls, which, according to the team, may indicate limitations in gender-based diagnostic approaches. Data also show that autism prevalence is highest among pupils of Black ethnicity at 2.1%, whereas the lowest rate is observed within the Roma community at 0.85%.
So pupils are 60% more likely to be socially disadvantaged, if they also have a record of autism.

2nd Gen Birmingham – Barbados 59th Anniv independence D@D
Westbrom Albion Football Club The Hawthorns, Birmingham, Staffordshire, United KingdomBirmingham is deemed the UK second city and nestled there are many Barbadians who have their representative group entitled 2nd Generation of Barbadian and Friends Associations. One of the oldest members of the NCBA its Chair Aaron has held many executive post during his long Association. Like most groups the objective is to celebrate Barbados through their many projects whilst raising much needed funds for charitable projects. Tickets £60