From all walks
JF School staff
2021
39 out of 120 members of stafff responded to the survey
Privilege EXERCISES
Understanding privilege is a step toward empathy and helps to build a more inclusive culture.
It helps us realize that there is so much more to people than the few personas they introduce to you.
AT A GLANCE
felt they could show affection for their romantic partner in public without fear of ridicule or violence.
82%
29/39
67%
have been bullied or made fun of based on something they can't change
grew up in homes where there were more than 50 books. Follow up: How many of these were sets of Encyclopedia Britannica?
have felt uncomfortable about a joke or a statement they overheard related to their race, ethnicity, gender, appearance, or sexual orientation but felt unsafe to confront the situation
Our privilege scores ranged from -14 to 18.How well do you think we in the school can take into account the effects of power or privilege in our work?
23/39 felt comfortable openly expressing emotion
100% of staff surveyed have travelled abroad
85% of staff had been on family vacations
21% of respondents grew up in households where english was not the primary language
29/39 respondents were born in the uk
This is only a snapshot of the data received from the survey. If you're interested in looking at this further, please get in touch. F Mozammel
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From all walks
JF School staff
2021
39 out of 120 members of stafff responded to the survey
Privilege EXERCISES
Understanding privilege is a step toward empathy and helps to build a more inclusive culture. It helps us realize that there is so much more to people than the few personas they introduce to you.
AT A GLANCE
felt they could show affection for their romantic partner in public without fear of ridicule or violence.
82%
29/39
67%
have been bullied or made fun of based on something they can't change
grew up in homes where there were more than 50 books. Follow up: How many of these were sets of Encyclopedia Britannica?
have felt uncomfortable about a joke or a statement they overheard related to their race, ethnicity, gender, appearance, or sexual orientation but felt unsafe to confront the situation
Our privilege scores ranged from -14 to 18.How well do you think we in the school can take into account the effects of power or privilege in our work?
23/39 felt comfortable openly expressing emotion
100% of staff surveyed have travelled abroad
85% of staff had been on family vacations
21% of respondents grew up in households where english was not the primary language
29/39 respondents were born in the uk
This is only a snapshot of the data received from the survey. If you're interested in looking at this further, please get in touch. F Mozammel