Voice4Change England’s roadshow highlights cynicism around Big Society

Voice4Change England’s roadshow highlights cynicism around Big Society

On 8 November 2011, Voice4Change England hosted its Big Society roadshow in Brighton. Held in partnership with Friends, Families and Travellers, the event was attended by a mix of BME and other specialist VCOs, generic VCOs and public sector organisations.

After the riots

Race Equality FoundationThere has been much comment and some analysis of the August riots in England and whether or not inequality played a part. This conference provides an opportunity to hear from a range of voices and consider the implications for the future of race equality.

  • Where: Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ
  • When: 13:00-17:00, 21st January 2012

NGOs stand together for the Human Rights Act on International Human Rights Day

The British Institute of Human Rights (BIHR) has brought together a group of leading organisations, including Voice4Change England, representing many sectors of civil society to call on political party leaders to protect the Human Rights Act.

In an open letter to the political party leaders, to mark international Human Rights Day on 10 December, 43 organisations have collectively come together to speak with one voice to express disappointment that the Human Rights Act is all too often vilified, and to call for leadership from our political leaders on the Human Rights Act.

International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Asian People's Disability AllianceAsian People Disability Alliance (APDA) cordially invite you to their celebration of the 2011 International Day of Persons with Disabilities. 

  • Where: Asian Day Care and Development premises at Alric Avenue (off: Bruce Road), Harlesden, London NW10 8RA
  • When: Thursday 1st December 2011 from 11.00 am to 3.30 pm

In addition to social gathering, APDA will be highlighting its work with disabled people and will also feature a display of art and other initiatives created by APDA's disabled users.
 

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EXPERT ROUNDTABLE SEMINARS

EXPERT ROUNDTABLE SEMINARS

Policy Activism: The role of small and medium sized health charities

  • 23 November 2011, 2:00 – 4:00 pm
  • At BHA, Democracy House, 609 Stretford Road, Old Trafford, Manchester, M16 0QA

A collaboration of BHA, Naz Project London, Positive East and Positively UK is hosting a 'by invitation only' roundtable on policy activism for small and medium sized health charities on 23 November 2011 at BHA in Manchester. The roundtable will explore how small and medium sized charities can most effectively use and target their limited policy activism capacity, e.g., who is the most effective group to work with and/or to target? The discussion will draw on the experience of participants working with vulnerable and disadvantaged communities.

Do you think we can end racism in a generation?

Do you think we can end racism in a generation?

Runnymede Trust event

  • 'Pop-up shop'  event, Croydon town centre
  • 3-7 November 2011

Do you think we can end racism in a generation? Come tell us in our race equality  'pop-up shop' in Croydon town centre between 3-7 November at 3 Katherine Street, Croydon, CR0 1NX.

The Runnymede Trust, a leading race equality charity, has taken over an empty shop and has temporarily converted it into an exciting discussion hub. Pop in anytime between 3-7 November for  a chat over a free cup of tea and slice of cake, or come to one of our planned events:

  • Launch of our documentary  'Is Croydon Racist?'  featuring Linford Christie, followed by a Q&A with Gavin Barwell MP and others (Friday 4 November, 6.30-8.30pm).
  • Have your say on the recent riots at our informal drop-in discussion (Saturday 5 November, 2pm.)
  • Got a view on stop and search? Come to the launch of a new film on the issue, followed by a debate (Sunday 6 November, 2pm).