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Tag: <span>Joy Baker</span>
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Unicef UK, the Rights of the Child and Graham Badman

Unicef UK, the Rights of the Child and Graham Badman

By Team Fri 18 Dec 20 Thu 17 Dec 20

Why it is essential for home educators to understand the rationale behind Unicef UK’s submission, rather than just allowing it to infuriate them What’s been said? Many will be surprised that the …

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Education Committee Call for Evidence – Accentuate the Positives

Education Committee Call for Evidence – Accentuate the Positives

By Team Mon 12 Oct 20 Fri 16 Oct 20

Encouragement for all EHE families to take this opportunity of making sure MPs hear from you on the benefits of family-based education. Previous Byte in response to this Call for Evidence: Education …

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When Good Parents Do Nothing

When Good Parents Do Nothing

By Team Wed 9 Oct 19 Wed 9 Oct 19

What’s been said? In the early 1950s one parent, Joy Baker, stood up to officialdom in order to exercise her right to educate her own children rather than let the state decide …

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A Tragic Case Politically Reported

A Tragic Case Politically Reported

By Team Mon 25 Mar 19 Sun 24 Mar 19

What’s been said? On 8 March Derbyshire Live carried an article by Eddie Bisknell reporting the death of a young person who was home-educated over “a number of years” and “is known …

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