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Officially Empowering Parents to Help Reshape the Education System
We have reached a significant milestone in its mission to empower parents and reshape the education system. The organisation is now officially registered as a Community Interest Company (CIC), reinforcing its commitment to serving communities and driving positive social change. As a CIC, Wisdom Tree Communities can expand its efforts to support parents, particularly from disadvantaged and minority backgrounds, in navigating the UK education system. This change enables greater access to funding, collaboration opportunities, and sustainable growth to amplify its impact. "This step strengthens our ability to shake the system, amplify parent voices, and transform education," said Eliyo Ajiboye, CEO of Wisdom Tree Communities. "By becoming a CIC, we are making an even stronger commitment to advocating for parents and ensuring every child has access to the support they deserve." We will continue to provide essential resources, workshops, and advocacy programs that bridge the gap between parents, educators, and the education system.

Join our New Groundbreaking Podcast: ‘Am I The Teacher?’
We are taking its advocacy to the airwaves with the launch of its new podcast, Am I The Teacher? in collaboration with My Genius Me Institute—a bold, insightful, and thought-provoking series that delves into the realities of the UK education system. This podcast gives teachers, parents, and education professionals a platform to share their frustrations, challenges, and aspirations. Covering topics like Parents and Educators being the “Architects of Purpose, Identifying your child's gifts, classroom struggles, and what educators wish parents understood, Am I The Teacher? is set to spark vital conversations that push for change. "We created this podcast to give a voice to those who feel unheard in the education system," said Eliyo Ajiboye, CEO of Wisdom Tree Communities. "We want to challenge the status quo, advocate for better support, and create solutions that work for both educators and families." Listeners can expect real stories, expert insights, and raw, unfiltered discussions. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or education advocate, this podcast is your go-to space for honest dialogue and real change. Tune in to Am I The Teacher? on Spotify and Apple Podcast streaming platforms and join the conversation on social media using #AmITheTeacherPodcast

Strengthening the Legal Framework for Social Care in England and Wales
We have played a pivotal role in shaping the future of social care in England through its consultation work with the Law Commission of England and Wales. In collaboration with Global Child Maternal Health, and other noteworthy community organisations this initiative focused on strengthening the legal framework for social care for England particularly in relation to underrepresented and Black African and Black Caribbean children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). The consultation aimed to address critical gaps in policy, ensuring that the voices of Black children and their families are acknowledged in discussions around social care reform. Wisdom Tree contributed expert insights on the systemic barriers faced by parents navigating education and social care services, advocating for a more inclusive and equitable system. "Our collaboration with the Law Commission is a crucial step in ensuring that the legal framework reflects the lived experiences of marginalized communities," said [User’s Name], CEO of Wisdom Tree Communities. "By working alongside Global Child Maternal Health, we are reinforcing the urgent need for policies that genuinely serve Black children with SEND and their families." This partnership highlights our growing influence in policy discussions and its unwavering commitment to shaking the system, amplifying parent voices, and transforming education.

Officially Empowering Parents to Help Reshape the Education System
We have reached a significant milestone in its mission to empower parents and reshape the education system. The organisation is now officially registered as a Community Interest Company (CIC), reinforcing its commitment to serving communities and driving positive social change. As a CIC, Wisdom Tree Communities can expand its efforts to support parents, particularly from disadvantaged and minority backgrounds, in navigating the UK education system. This change enables greater access to funding, collaboration opportunities, and sustainable growth to amplify its impact. "This step strengthens our ability to shake the system, amplify parent voices, and transform education," said Eliyo Ajiboye, CEO of Wisdom Tree Communities. "By becoming a CIC, we are making an even stronger commitment to advocating for parents and ensuring every child has access to the support they deserve." We will continue to provide essential resources, workshops, and advocacy programs that bridge the gap between parents, educators, and the education system.

Join our New Groundbreaking Podcast: ‘Am I The Teacher?’
We are taking its advocacy to the airwaves with the launch of its new podcast, Am I The Teacher? in collaboration with My Genius Me Institute—a bold, insightful, and thought-provoking series that delves into the realities of the UK education system. This podcast gives teachers, parents, and education professionals a platform to share their frustrations, challenges, and aspirations. Covering topics like Parents and Educators being the “Architects of Purpose, Identifying your child's gifts, classroom struggles, and what educators wish parents understood, Am I The Teacher? is set to spark vital conversations that push for change. "We created this podcast to give a voice to those who feel unheard in the education system," said Eliyo Ajiboye, CEO of Wisdom Tree Communities. "We want to challenge the status quo, advocate for better support, and create solutions that work for both educators and families." Listeners can expect real stories, expert insights, and raw, unfiltered discussions. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or education advocate, this podcast is your go-to space for honest dialogue and real change. Tune in to Am I The Teacher? on Spotify and Apple Podcast streaming platforms and join the conversation on social media using #AmITheTeacherPodcast

Strengthening the Legal Framework for Social Care in England and Wales
We have played a pivotal role in shaping the future of social care in England through its consultation work with the Law Commission of England and Wales. In collaboration with Global Child Maternal Health, and other noteworthy community organisations this initiative focused on strengthening the legal framework for social care for England particularly in relation to underrepresented and Black African and Black Caribbean children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). The consultation aimed to address critical gaps in policy, ensuring that the voices of Black children and their families are acknowledged in discussions around social care reform. Wisdom Tree contributed expert insights on the systemic barriers faced by parents navigating education and social care services, advocating for a more inclusive and equitable system. "Our collaboration with the Law Commission is a crucial step in ensuring that the legal framework reflects the lived experiences of marginalized communities," said [User’s Name], CEO of Wisdom Tree Communities. "By working alongside Global Child Maternal Health, we are reinforcing the urgent need for policies that genuinely serve Black children with SEND and their families." This partnership highlights our growing influence in policy discussions and its unwavering commitment to shaking the system, amplifying parent voices, and transforming education.