Birmingham Post

Trying to overturn school ban ‘had echoes of Trojan Horse’

- Neil Elkes Local Government Correspond­ent

AGOVERNMEN­T integratio­n expert has condemned a city councillor over his insistence a Catholic school allow a four-yearold girl to wear the hijab Islamic headscarf in defiance of its uniform policy.

Dame Louise Casey, who last year produced a hard-hitting report on social cohesion in Britain, said the row had echoes of the Trojan Horse affair in which governors imposed a hard-line Islamic ethos on several inner city schools.

The Government’s Integratio­n Tsar has written to council Labour leader John Clancy over the behaviour of his cabinet member for equalities Waseem Zaffar.

In January the Birmingham Post revealed that Cllr Zaffar (Lozells and East Handsworth) had demanded in a facebook post that St Clare’s Catholic Primary School change its uniform policy as its ban on the hijab was in breach of the Equalities Act. It was not.

According to reports in the letter Dame Casey said: “After careful considerat­ion, I don’t think I can just let it go. Not only did the lead member for community cohesion visit the school to discuss the issue he took to social media to say ‘I’m insisting this matter is addressed asap with a change of policy.’”

She pointed out there is not religious requiremen­t for a four-yearold to wear the scarf and the school is within its rights to ban the headgear.

Dame Casey also asked Cllr Clancy to clarify what support the school, and any other school coming under such pressure from outsiders, has been given and why Cllr Zaffar thought it appropriat­e to intervene.

Dame Casey added: “What action the council leadership has taken to address this? And why you think this won’t happen again?”

Earlier in February he told the city council that he had acted as a ward councillor raising an issue on behalf of constituen­ts, not in his role as cabinet member for equalities, openness and transparen­cy.

The council has also insisted that the city’s education department has

What action the council leadership has taken to address this? And why you think this won’t happen again? Dame Louise Casey

been advising the school. The council has responded privately to Dame Louise Casey.

Earlier this month Cllr Zaffar told colleagues he had taken advice from education officials before raising the issue with the school and that the ‘storm in a teacup’ does not reflect the excellent work of the school or the relationsh­ip he personally has with it.

Last year in her review of integratio­n in Britain Dame Casey warned that some communitie­s in Britain had become segregated, fuelling inequality.

She found “high levels of social and economic isolation in some places, and cultural and religious practices in communitie­s that are not only holding some of our citizens back, but run contrary to British values and sometimes our laws.”

She hit out at misogyny and partriarch­y and said public agencies must act and challenge such attitudes.

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