A letter from the little girl who grew up. A speech by Olivia Taylor.
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So powerful, thank you for reminding us why we do what we do Olivia!
Exceptionally powerful speech; really does refocus the mind at the end of another covid recovery year… hats off to you Olivia…
Love the term “unserved”. #Powerful
Thank you.
Beautiful. Thank you Olivia.
Olivia…. wow.
Thank you for your thoughtful words.
Catherine. Xx
What a thought provoking speech Olivia. You are an inspiration to the children you work with and colleagues who can improve their practice with your insights. Thank you for sharing your story.
Thank you Olivia, an extremely powerful speech!
Thank you. ‘Always assume it is the latter’ has really resonated with me and reminded me of why we do what we do.
Very emotive, just bought tears to my eyes