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Event: MFF to take part on a Fatherhood Matters panel with Educating Matters (Friday 4th December from 1100-1200)
We’ll be taking part in a ‘Fatherhood Matters’ panel with the good people over at Educating Matters. The event takes place on Friday 4th December from 1100-1200 and we’ll be covering the following topics: what is unique about the role of the father Breaking stereotypes Read More …
Love Literacy – the London based tuition service
Love Literacy, founded in 2012, is a London based tuition service dedicated to raising the attainment of our wide community of learners. It was birthed out of a desire to support parents in ensuring their children have the best opportunity to succeed. Lessons are taught Read More …
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MFF recommends: Sophie Says It’s Okay Not to Be Okay
by Jermaine and family During these difficult times it’s more important than ever to remind our children that ‘it’s okay not to be okay’. As parents and carers, we might worry we don’t have the right words to say. Or we may be unsure how Read More …
Benjamin Odeje – The Forgotten Footballer
In a time when race has sadly become as prevalent possibly as it ever has, football is trying its foremost in being a catalyst to spread awareness, and educate in hope of making the future one for the better. To go forward nonetheless, it is Read More …
Movie night! The South Stand: screening and Q&A with Director, Rich Walker (Friday 6th Nov)
Movie night! The South Stand: screening and Q&A with Director, Rich Walker Join us for an informal movie night this Friday. We’ll be watching the short film ‘The South Stand’ and will have a Q&A with the Director, Rich Walker, and one of the Read More …
Looking after your mental health in lockdown by James Cooke
Looking after your mental health in lockdown ‘These uncertain times’ – a phrase we hear on almost every newscast these days. Not exactly reassuring as we all stay home to prevent the spread of the coronavirus and protect the NHS, without a clue as to Read More …