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  • Anushka Asthana
    Blog

    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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  • Racism in the delivery of mental health services – Guest blog by Suman Fernando
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    Racism in the delivery of mental health services – Guest blog by Suman Fernando

    ByROTA 18 November 20148 November 2023

    For many years, black and some other minority ethnic groups have been badly served by our mental health services. Some of the problems can be attributed to the fact that services have not adapted adequately to the fact that the understanding of what is ‘mental health’ and ‘mental illness’ is culturally determined and ‘one size…

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  • Suman Fernando
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    Racism in the delivery of mental health services

    ByROTA 18 November 20148 November 2023

    For many years, black and some other minority ethnic groups have been badly served by our mental health services. Some of the problems can be attributed to the fact that services have not adapted adequately to the fact that the understanding of what is ‘mental health’ and ‘mental illness’ is culturally determined and ‘one size…

    Read More Racism in the delivery of mental health servicesContinue

  • Free Schools failing black and Asian children, new research shows
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    Free Schools failing black and Asian children, new research shows

    ByROTA 6 October 20148 November 2023

    ROTA PRESS RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday 24 September 2014 Free Schools failing black and Asian children, new research shows Free Schools were supposed to put power into the hands of local communities but they are failing children from Black, Asian and minority Ethnic communities (BAME) and increasing inequality, according to a new report. Building…

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  • Free Schools, Equality and Inclusion report – Sept 2014
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    Free Schools, Equality and Inclusion report – Sept 2014

    ByROTA 18 September 2014

    Measuring the outcomes of training / events / meetings / support provided by London for All We are required by our funders to monitor how users use our events/training/research reports. Please complete this short survey before you download our report. Thank you. 1. What is the name of your organisation? * 2. What is your…

    Read More Free Schools, Equality and Inclusion report – Sept 2014Continue

  • Free Schools failing to demonstrate they are advancing racial equality, new report finds
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    Free Schools failing to demonstrate they are advancing racial equality, new report finds

    ByROTA 15 September 20148 November 2023

    NASUWT PRESS RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday 15 September 2014 Free Schools failing to demonstrate they are advancing racial equality, new report finds The Coalition Government’s free schools programme, contrary to its stated aims to address educational disadvantage and attainment gaps, is failing to do so, concludes a report commissioned by the NASUWT, the largest…

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  • Community Treatment Orders – Guest Blog by Vidushi Marda, former ROTA volunteer
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    Community Treatment Orders – Guest Blog by Vidushi Marda, former ROTA volunteer

    ByROTA 1 September 20148 November 2023

    Vidushi Marda, formally a ROTA volunteer in June 2014 interviewed participants of ROTA’S Healthy, Mobilised and BAME Project. Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) were introduced in England and Wales in 2008, following the Mental Health Act of 2007. They are a mechanism of offering people……continue >>>>

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  • Two men looking at a book
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    Community Treatment Orders

    ByROTA 1 September 20148 November 2023

    Vidushi interviewed participants of ROTA’S Healthy, Mobilised and BAME Project. Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) were introduced in England and Wales in 2008, following the Mental Health Act of 2007. They are a mechanism of offering people supervised treatment following their discharge from hospital. The rationale behind CTOs is to keep “revolving door patients” out of…

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