London Met and PARC host education workshop for parents of Black children and young people
London Met and the Parents Action and Resource Centre (PARC) invites parents, carers, teachers and all those who are interested […]
London Met and the Parents Action and Resource Centre (PARC) invites parents, carers, teachers and all those who are interested […]
Se wo were fi na wosankofa a yenkyi (It is not wrong to go back for that which you have […]
PARC celebrated International Women’s Day 2019 with an event focused on women together creating change in education on Saturday 10th March […]
PARC and Conclusions launched their first Get Out and Empower session at London Metropolitan University on Saturday 1st June 2019. […]
During the October half term, PARC worked with author Nathaniel Tomlinson and film-maker St. Child to provide a three-day creative writing […]
Teachers from across West London came together at Northolt Village Community Centre, to discuss how they could work together to […]
Local parents joined Parents Action and Resource Centre (PARC) and Ealing Local Authority on Saturday 24th January to kickstart the […]
Former headteacher Robert Singh and youth work practitioner Daniel Pink joined the PARC Coffee Saturday in Northolt on 29th February […]
Check out this list of free resources that can help build your child’s sense of belonging and self-awareness during the […]
Parents Action and Resource Centre (PARC) launched the Queen Nzinga Saturday School Club at Northolt Village Community Centre on Saturday […]