Supplement
This page contains selected editorials and articles from past editions of ROTA’s Journal “Supplement”. Each edition focuses on a specific issue of importance to BAME communities. If you would like to receive future editions of Supplement you can join ROTA by completing our membership form. As the downloads on this page are pdf documents you will need Adobe’s Acrobat Reader to view them. This can be downloaded free of charge from www.adobe.com. Hard copies of Supplement can be obtained by contacting ROTA
Race on the Agenda: Supplement, Special Edition (Winter 2011) Trust and confidence in the criminal justice system
Long-term slump in BAME trust and confidence in the police assessed for further dips Deaths in police custody, 'under-protection' of minority ethnic communities, and shocking stop and search figures all…
Race on the Agenda: Supplement (Summer 2011) BAME Women’s Sector
BAME Women's Sector: Fighting for survival Black, Asian and minority ethnic women's organisations are once again fighting for survival amid inadequate funding, discrimination and policy short sightedness. ROTA CEO Dr…
Race on the Agenda: Supplement (Spring 2011) The Equality Act 2010
'Equality Act there for the shaping' says new ROTA publication The Equality Act 2010 can make a difference, provided local communities work collectively to make it work for them, argues…
Race on the Agenda: Supplement 31 (Winter 2007) Criminal Justice System
Contents:
- The Role of Respect in Race Equality, Social Justice and Criminal Justice – Omar Khan, Runnymede Trust
- Addressing Disproportionality in the Criminal Justice System – Neena Samota, NACRO
Race on the Agenda: Supplement 30 (Spring 2007) Special Edition – Homelessness, Working in Partnership
Contents:
- The Homeless Community – Speaking for themselves – Habiba Nabatu, OSW
- The Invisible Dimensions of London's BAME Homeless Individuals – Dr Theo Gavrielides and Eshe Petinaud Allen, ROTA
Race on the Agenda: Supplement 29 (Summer 2006) Delivering Services – BAME Communities
Contents:
- A Reflection of Indian Communities in London – Buddhdev Pandya, Confederation of Indian Organisations
- The Albanian-Speaking Community in the UK – Caroline ffrench Blake and Xhevat Ademi, Albanian Youth Action