Supporting #PupilVoiceWeek 2020 – it’s good to talk
Digital Her was delighted to partner with Pupil Voice Week this year – celebrating the positive changes you can make by using your voice to speak out against discrimination and inequality.
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Digital Her was delighted to partner with Pupil Voice Week this year – celebrating the positive changes you can make by using your voice to speak out against discrimination and inequality.
We hear from one of Digital Her’s role models, Dhavinia Chauhan about how she’s kept calm and coded on through lockdown.
Two of our Digital Her Role models from the Cooperative Bank have been using lockdown as an opportunity to pick up some new skills. And, no we don’t mean making banana bread. Naomi Mason and Sophie Palmer have been learning to code from home….
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