The Cantle Report in 2001 followed disturbances in a number of English regions. In 2005, Professor Ted Cantle established the Institute of Community Cohesion (iCoCo), the UK’s leading authority on community cohesion and intercultural relations. He is the author of Interculturalism: The New Era of Cohesion and Diversity. He is currently working on a paper on trends in school integration and segregation and also on a review of community cohesion, 15 years on.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKIn a world of hate, fear and ‘alternative facts’, education really does matter
“It cannot be right, that people can grow up and go to school and hardly ever come into meaningful contact with...
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Published in: HomeIs segregation on the increase in the UK?
Can mixed communities and a shared society in the UK become recognised as a desirable objective, supported by a...
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Published in: HomePress release: Is segregation increasing in the UK?
We hear a lot about 'choice' in education in the UK today. But what if some of our choices undermine the fabric of...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Prevent and anti-extremism education
In fact, the removal of the ‘duty to promote community cohesion’ in schools from the UK's Ofsted inspection regime...
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Published in: HomeWhy Paris will happen again if we rely on empathy and outrage
Despite the strong support for ‘free speech ‘from politicians in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo murders not a single...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Extremism and 'Prevent': the need to trust in education
‘Prevent’ is the part of the UK government’s counter-terrorism strategy designed to respond to the ideological...