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Anti‑racism consultancy for organisations ready to embed equity with purpose

We help schools and organisations move from performative diversity work to measurable strategic change through tailored consultancy, leadership development, and professional learning.

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Our Core Services

We partner with leaders to dismantle systemic racism in culture, policy, and practice — so everyone can reach their full potential.

Anti‑Racism Consultancy

Tailored support for organisations at every stage of their equity journey: strategic planning, audits, policy review, & practical implementation.

Professional Learning & Training

Workshops, seminars, and programmes designed for staff and leaders — focused on anti‑racism, inclusion, and cultural competency.

Leadership Development & Coaching

1:1 and team leadership support that builds confidence, accountability, and operational equity practices.

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Curriculum & Practice Support

Bespoke resources and guidance for educators to embed anti‑racist pedagogy and practice.

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Meet Rachel Clarke

Founder & Lead Consultant

Rachel is an experienced educator, TEDx speaker, and anti-racism consultant who supports schools, organisations, and leadership teams to lead with equity and purpose. Through bespoke strategies, training, and practical action planning, she helps organisations move beyond intention and create real, sustainable change.

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Watch Rachel's TEDx talk on the pathway to anti-racist leadership.

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Ready to talk about your organisation’s anti‑racism goals?

Book a 15‑minute exploratory call with Rachel to clarify your needs and discuss the best next steps.

What Clients Say

"Working with Rachel has been superb. She has really challenged our thinking. From day one, she stated that we should get comfortable with the discomfort, and we have tried to do this. Engaging in open discussions and asking questions is what Rachel does so well, and this helps to get people on the anti-racist pathway."

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Paul Evans 

WJEC

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