Positive contact is the glue of integration: 3FF/LKMco report on intercultural education
7th July 2015
Speaking at the launch of a new 3FF/LKMco report on intercultural education, lead author and Senior Associate, Anna Trethewey described “positive contact as the glue of integration”.
Dominic Grieve QC MP responded by saying that “the report’s conclusions seem to me to be just what we need”.
You can catch up on tweets from the event below or download the full report here.
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