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Month: July 2022

Commonwealth Games 2022

Five Surprising Facts About Birmingham

If you have arrived in Birmingham for the Commonwealth Games you may be wondering what’s so special about this city, a home to over 1 million people.

Birmingham

Commonwealth Games 2022

Thomas Young MBE: On the Fast Track to Recovery

Disappointment strikes the Midlands and the rest of England as superstar sprinter, Thomas Young, has had to withdraw from the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

by Isobel Priest

Commonwealth Games 2022

How Commonwealth Migrants Changed British Society

The UK is considered one of the most multicultural countries in the world. Its attitude towards celebrating British culture is inclusive of its diverse population but this hasn’t always been the case.

by Sophie Brown

Commonwealth Games 2022

Birmingham Commonwealth Games: Hometown Heroes

The Commonwealth Games are a display of various cultures and excellent sporting ability’ of the members of the commonwealth. This year it will no doubt display that even better with how culturally diverse the host city already is.

by Frances Ihenacho

Society

Commonwealth Games: Championing Inclusion

As you may know, we at The Inclusion Post are West-midlands based, and big fans of diversity and inclusion. So, hearing that this year the Commonwealth Games are being held in Birmingham

inclusion

by Frances Ihenacho

Mental Health

Cyrille Tchatchet: An 8-year Weight for Team England

Cyrille Tchatchet (26) is a weightlifter representing England this summer at the Commonwealth Games in the 96kg category. However, his journey to squad selection is not the typical athlete’s tale. Eight years ago, Tchatchet’s life was very different…

by Isobel Priest

Environment

2022 Commonwealth Games: 7 Pillars of Sustainability

We’re on a countdown to the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Birmingham is hosting this year’s biggest event of the Commonwealth of Nations.

Commonwealth Games

by Mariel Tonkova

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Power to our Para-Athletes

Major sporting events always create a big buzz as they showcase the best of human physical performance. Para Sports however, go a step further

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by Isobel Priest

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Women Of The Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games in Birmingham are just around the corner – and it is bringing a lot of new and exciting things with it! All eyes will be on the up-and-coming city as countries flock their athletes to England for the first time since 2002.

women commonwealth

by Sophie Brown

Health and Wellbeing

GC Health: Transforming Transgender Healthcare

The UK is not free from transphobia, surprisingly not even within its healthcare sector. One of the many things contributing to this problem is the lack of education in the treatment of transgender patients.

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by Isobel Priest

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