Open Letter - Child A

7th March 2023 - Letter From The Board of Directors

On Tuesday 7th March 2023, The Board of Directors of The National Black Parents Association UK sent an open letter to the parties key to "Child A" receiving justice for the racial assault that she endured. Our letter details our demands as well as recommendations to ensure that a series of solutions are implemented for immediate and long-term change.


The key parties being:


- Kwasi Kwarteng MP


- Surrey Office of The Police and Crime Commissioner


- The Howard Partnership Trust - Executive Leadership Team


- Thomas Knyvett College - Local Governance Board


- Liz Mills - Director for Education and Lifelong Learning Surrey County Council


Please click the link below to view the letter that we as The Board have sent on behalf of The NBPAUK with the responses received.


Our mission is big and bold, and with the continued support of The Community and all of us standing together strong, as a collective, our parents, young people and teachers will benefit greatly.


From our heart to yours,

The Board of The NBPAUK


We strongly believe that now is the time for change.


It takes a village to raise a child, and with over 100,000 Members, we will have the clout and resources to protect, support, and uplift our Young People across the UK!


Now is the time for us to be heard. Now is the time for us to work as a collective, to work together to create better educational outcomes and life chances for our children.

Join Us Today!

It is completely FREE of charge to join the Association! 


It takes a village to raise a child, and with over 100,000 Members, we will have the clout and resources to protect, support, and uplift our Young People, Parents & Teachers across the UK!


Together we are stronger - Join us today!

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