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Auma Acellam

Auma Acellam is a qualified social worker who specializes in working with children and families. She is a proud Mancunian and still lives and works in the northwest. She keeps herself sane by escaping to Uganda as often as possible and is always in the process of planning my next trip.
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On complex safeguarding’s problem with race: safe spaces for our communities (part 2)

by Auma Acellam5th November 20215th November 2021
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On complex safeguarding’s problem with race: a Black woman in Babylon (part 1)

by Auma Acellam14th October 20213rd November 2021
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