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  • Free Legal Advice Chat Line on the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED)
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    Free Legal Advice Chat Line on the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED)

    ByROTA 16 March 20158 November 2023

    Deighton Pierce Glynn solicitors will be available to chat with you live on ROTA’s ‘Holding to Account on Equalities’ website once a week.  Advice will be provided one to one on a first come first served basis.  Each person will be given 10 minutes to chat to a solicitor about any PSED related issues they…

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  • Free Preliminary Legal Advice on the PSED
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    Free Preliminary Legal Advice on the PSED

    ByROTA 23 February 20158 November 2023

    ROTA is working in partnership with Deighton Pierce & Glynn Solicitors to provide preliminary legal advice to voluntary and community sector organisations.  This is aimed at holding public authorities to account using the PSED of the Equality Act 2010. For further information contact: poornima@rota.org.uk.

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  • Train the Trainer on the Equality Act 2010: Free two day training for organisations that wish to be trained to deliver training on the Equality Act 2010
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    Train the Trainer on the Equality Act 2010: Free two day training for organisations that wish to be trained to deliver training on the Equality Act 2010

    ByROTA 17 February 20158 November 2023

    30th March and 1st April 2015 Participants must: Previously have attended the two day Equality Act training; Complete a quiz on the basic concepts and provisions within the Equality Act;   Key objectives: Participants will:   Discover key training techniques; Gain practical skills in communicating key concepts and provisions within the Equality Act; Learn to…

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  • Using the Equality Act 2010: Free two day training for organisations supporting  Black, Minority Ethnic and Refugee (BME&R) communities
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    Using the Equality Act 2010: Free two day training for organisations supporting Black, Minority Ethnic and Refugee (BME&R) communities

    ByROTA 17 February 20158 November 2023

    Training Day one: Complying with the Equality Act 2010 16th March 2015, 9.30am – 4.30pm Participants will: learn who is protected under the Equality Act 2010; learn what types of behaviour and discrimination are unlawful; review their own organisation’s policies and procedures and identify any changes needed in order to comply with the Equality Act…

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  • Free two day Equality Act training for organisations supporting  Black, Minority Ethnic and Refugee (BME&R) communities
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    Free two day Equality Act training for organisations supporting Black, Minority Ethnic and Refugee (BME&R) communities

    ByROTA 14 January 2015

    Training Day one: Complying with the Equality Act 2010 3rd February 2015, 9.30am – 4.30pm Participants will: learn who is protected under the Equality Act 2010; learn what types of behaviour and discrimination are unlawful; review their own organisation’s policies and procedures and identify any changes needed in order to comply with the Equality Act…

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  • White people must start talking about race and racism
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    White people must start talking about race and racism

    ByROTA 12 January 2015

    Read the latest blog “White people must start talking about race and racism' by Andy Gregg, ROTA Chief Executive. Many white people feel intensely uncomfortable talking about race. They say that they are constantly in fear of saying the wrong thing, of “putting their foot in it” or “treading on eggshells”.  Recently a white US…

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  • Protesters holding White silence is violence sign
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    White people must start talking about race and racism

    ByROTA 12 January 20158 November 2023

    Many white people feel intensely uncomfortable talking about race. They say that they are constantly in fear of saying the wrong thing, of “putting their foot in it” or “treading on eggshells”.  Recently a white US rap musician Macklemore put it like this: "White, liberal people want to be nice. We don’t want to be…

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  • Anushka Asthana
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    A second generation south-Asian girl from north-west England

    ByROTA 24 November 20148 November 2023

    I cringe when I remember an uncomfortable conversation with a female cousin in the 1990s. She ticked me off for what she saw as my arrogant assertion that life in the UK was superior to what she had in India. In my mind – and clearly spewing out of my mouth – was the sentiment…

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  • Baroness Meral Hussein-Ece
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    Baroness Meral Hussein-Ece

    ByROTA 20 November 2014

    Baroness Hussein-Ece originally studied art history and fine art, before going to work in local government and training as a librarian.  She subsequently worked for Islington Council's Race Equality Unit, then went to work as a senior manager in the National Health Service, including as chief officer for Haringey Community Health Council. She was elected…

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  • How to talk about immigration
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    How to talk about immigration

    ByROTA 20 November 20148 November 2023

    British Future’s new report ‘How To Talk About Immigration‘ sets out the challenges for all sides when it comes to discussing and regaining trust on one of the most hotly contested issue in British politics. The pattern of falling trust, in politicians of every party, leads many to assume that the politics of immigration offer…

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