Minister for Civil Society sees the Big Inclusive Society in action
Theresa May, Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities revealed that the Government felt that equality has become a 'dirty word' in a speech in November 2010. Voice4Change England wrote to the Editor of the Guardian to set the record straight and asks how the Minister plans to build a 'fair' society without equality.
New membership scheme to tackle ‘false dichotomy’ between generic and specialist voluntary sectors
For the first time in the history of the voluntary and community sector (VCS), generic and specialist organisations have come together to pioneer a collaborative membership venture. The Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) support organisation Voice4Change England (V4CE) have brought together two leading generic support organisations, NCVO and Community Matters, to reach the unmet needs of BME voluntary and community organisations.
The Coalition Government has constantly talked about ‘Fairness for All’ through its tenure to date. How can there be fairness without equality?
On Tuesday 5 April BME policy voice, Voice4Change England coordinated a visit by the Minister for Civil Society, Nick Hurd MP to member organisation, the Asian People’s Disability Alliance (APDA).
Voice4Change England's reception at the House of Commons spurred the Big Unfair Society campaign. See how the event unfolded.
Vandna Gohil, Director of Voice4Change England thanks the sector for supporting the Big Unfair Society campaign and shares plans for what the campaign has in store this summer.
Thank you for choosing to become a member of Voice4Change England. The membership team at V4CE will be in touch in the next 28 days with your unique membership number and more information on the fantastic benefits of this collaborative programme.
Meanwhile, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us on membership@voice4change-england.co.uk or ringing 020 7843 6131.
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Work in progress, please mind the mess.
