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 @B9NCXGLagreed…5mos5MO

Institutions do not get to lecture us or train us on personal morals; only the expected proper etiquette during the time there.

Exposure to different cultures; and our ability to pick what is good and bad out of them is exactly how progress is made at all, and any active regression is stopped.

 @9MS3DSJdisagreed…2yrs2Y

This will lead to improved mental health of children by educating all to accept and embrace people as they are and ultimately create a more peaceful society moving forward

 @9GYSR4Qdisagreed…3yrs3Y

Students should have it instilled with them from a young age not to discriminate against anyone and that we are all equal

 @9FPFYX7disagreed…3yrs3Y

Diverse people are the most important people in our country, they bring their cultures and without them life in the UK would be awful.

 @9F729W2disagreed…3yrs3Y

This is an unneeded form of training as it should be something that we are thought about in school, not in our adult lives.

 @9LWLNQRdisagreed…2yrs2Y

So much hate is born out of ignorance, having some form of training could promote an environment where an open conversation can be had to create a more welcoming and understanding environment

 @9F58ZK4disagreed…3yrs3Y

We already have it as a part of our education system and it teaches children and young people empathy skills. Having empathy and understanding of others promotes social cohesion, which causes less problems later due to prejudice.

 @9GFS9GTdisagreed…3yrs3Y

As an ethnic minority myself, some level of insight on diversity and inclusion would've been beneficial to my own personal school life - where racism was widespread and ingrained deeply within the students.

 @9G85KTDdisagreed…3yrs3Y

People of different ethnicites and races shall know about the diversity of our great country and respect everyone, this will only help us to make us a better nation

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