
DIVERSITY
DIVERSITY: 2026
Unbridled minds by Harriet
Harriet has created this magazine about how horses support people with neurodiversity.
All photographs, articles and graphics created by Harriet
Phoebe's podcast explores autism in women and why it is often un-diagnosed or diagnosed later in life. It looks at how diagnostic criteria, social expectations and masking contribute to many autistic women being overlooked
​The podcast also places autism within the wider context of neurodiversity, challenging the idea that neurodivergence only includes autism and ADHD. By focusing on invisible differences the podcast aims to hilight neurodiversity as important but often a misunderstood form of diversity.

TIlly investigates the pros and cons of diversity in Ipswich, interviewing two local people and creating a dynamic social media campaign.
Issues in Hospitality
Andrew in focus - a podcast interviewing people in the food industry in Bury St Edmunds.
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Jacub has explored education across a range of countries, interviewing some of the West Suffolk College
ESOL students - very inciteful
Diversity in sport
Cobi explores diversity in a range of sports played in the UK and across the world. He interviews three of our West Suffolk College ESOL students.
DIVERSITY: 2025
The students investigated a range of stories. Some worked with our ESOL student to find out about other countries and lifestyles.
Ruby interviews a range of women to discover how media has impacted on womans body image over the decades.
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New Zealand to UK
Martha interviewed family members who migrated from New Zealand to the UK to find out their motives and if there were any issues. Martha also discusses the cultural difference and ethnic diversity acceptability in the UK compared to NZ - have a listen ...
Fostering Polish Immigrants
Lilly has created a really lovely chatty podcast interviewing a family who have migrated from Poland. The young members being fostered in the UK with their mother following at a later date. Lilly's interview style makes this very personable
Domestic Abuse Migration Culture
Mia chats with "Bella', a Portuguese child of domestic abuse, migrating, twice, from Portugal to Brazil to the UK. Bella and her mother then had the chance to escape their abuser and received help and a refuge in the Bury St Edmunds area. This is an intelligent and emotive interview.
DIVERSITY MIGRATION: 2024
This year the students investigated local migration stories. They have reproted their findings in podcasts and articles.
Neveah interviews a young person who had to flee Afghanistan, come into the UK after under treacherous conditions and go into foster care, not knowing if he would have to leave the country again. This is a hard hitting story showing the realities young people have to deal with.
New Zealand to UK
Martha interviewed family members who migrated from New Zealand to the UK to find out their motives and if there were any issues. Martha also discusses the cultural difference and ethnic diversity acceptability in the UK compared to NZ - have a listen
Fostering Polish Immigrants
Lilly has created a really lovely chatty podcast interviewing a family who have migrated from Poland. The young members being fostered in the UK with their mother following at a later date. Lilly's interview style makes this very personable
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Domestic Abuse Migration Culture
Mia chats with "Bella', a Portuguese child of domestic abuse, migrating, twice, from Portugal to Brazil to the UK. Bella and her mother then had the chance to escape their abuser and received help and a refuge in the Bury St Edmunds area. This is an intelligent and emotive interview.






