Halo Code: Black hair guide launched to stop discrimination

BBC News

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The Halo Code is the UK’s first Black hair code for school and workplaces. Here’s why it’s needed

Stylist

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UK Sees First Black ‘Hair Code’ To Protect Employees Against Discrimination

The Independent

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Ending Hair Discrimination One Halo At A Time: Our Campaign Against Hair Injustice

Black Ballad

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“I’ve never worn my natural hair out to work, but The Halo Code means I now feel comfortable to”

- Krissy Turner in The Telegraph

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Unilever pledges to protect staff with afros and dreadlocks

The Guardian

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Halo Code: What is it and how does it protect afro hair?

Newsround

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Unilever signs race-based hair discrimination pledge

Personnel Today

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First ‘Afro hair code’ launches to protect Black people from hair discrimination at work Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2020/12/08/first-afro-hair-code-launches-to-protect-black-people-from-hair-discrimination-at-work-13719558/?ito=cbshare Twitter: https://twitter.com/MetroUK | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MetroUK/

METRO

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UK’s First Hair Code Launched

British Beauty Council

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It’s about time we had the Halo Code, my natural hair has been a constant source of deep shame

Evening Standard

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Unilever Becomes First UK Company to Protect Against Hair Discrimination With Halo Code

Pop Sugar

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The UK's First Black Hair Code Has Launched To Protect Natural Hairstyles

Dazed Beauty

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"More and more black consumers are moving away from heat straightening and chemically relaxing their hair, and are embracing their true texture"

Woman & Home

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Black hair code launched to tackle racial discrimination

BBC News

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UK sees first black ‘hair code’ to protect employees against discrimination

MSN News

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UK’s First Black Hair Code Launched To Protect Black Employees & Students From Hair Discrimination

GRM Daily

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What is the Halo Code? New UK guidelines to protect black people with afro textured hair explained

The Scotsman

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