Childcare workers across Wales are being trained to spot and report “racist incidents” by toddlers under fresh guidance endorsed by government ministers and bankrolled with taxpayer cash.
The push, which includes lessons on “white privilege,” turns playgroups and nurseries into surveillance hubs for the state’s ‘anti-racism’ agenda — even when the alleged offenders are barely out of nappies.
The initiative has received over £1.3 million in taxpayer funding via the Welsh Government.
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The guidance comes from Diversity and Anti-Racist Professional Learning (DARPL), based at Cardiff Metropolitan University.
It has been circulated to more than 300 nurseries, playgroups and childminders.
Staff are ludicrously told to assess whether a child’s behaviour could amount to ahate crimeand, if so, contact police on 999 or 101.
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The document also pushes workers to audit their resources for “diversity,” discuss skin colour and race with very young children, and create “anti-racist” environments from the cradle.
The toolkit explicitly frames even child-to-child incidents in toddlers as potential “racist incidents” requiring formal logging and possible police involvement.
Source: modernity