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  • Recession Event – June 2009
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    Recession Event – June 2009

    ByROTA 29 December 2011

    MiNet launched its report at a successful event on 30th June 2009 at NCVO in London. Speakers at the event included, Ibukun Olashore, MiNet Chair and Director of Organisation for Blind African's and Caribbean's, Ian Redding, Head of Grants, London Councils and Lisa Greensill, Head of the Communities and Third Sector Team in Government Office…

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  • Monitoring Public Spending Cuts on London’s BAME Third Sector
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    Monitoring Public Spending Cuts on London’s BAME Third Sector

    ByROTA 29 December 2011

    In March 2010, MiNet commenced monitoring public spending cuts on London's BAME Third Sector. The purpose of this research is to map public spending cuts on the BAME Third Sector across the various London boroughs and collect information on the different areas of service delivery where cuts are more prevalent. This will enable MiNet to…

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  • BAME Children and Young People – Recession Mapping
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    BAME Children and Young People – Recession Mapping

    ByROTA 29 December 2011

    AFRUCA and MiNet are working jointly to map any emerging patterns as a result of the economic downturn on London's BAME children and young people. The information gathered will be used to inform a short report identifying concerns, barriers and potential solutions which will enable AFRUCA and MiNet to accurately raise these concerns at a…

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  • Launch of the Transformative Justice Project details
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    Launch of the Transformative Justice Project details

    ByROTA 28 December 2011

    The Transformative Justice Project builds upon on the recommendations from the two year Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) and EHRC funded Restoring Relationships Project. The Transformative Justice Project will be delivered through a cross-sector, multi-agency partnership steered by a Forum chaired by CPS London, and consisting of members such as Metropolitan Police Service, ACPO, Probation,…

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  • Female Voice in Violence – Press Release: 24 February 2010
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    Female Voice in Violence – Press Release: 24 February 2010

    ByROTA 27 December 2011

    New report: fresh thinking needed to support women and girls involved in serious youth violence Specialist services and policies targeting women and girls involved in gangs are needed to help reduce and prevent youth violence, a new report by Race on the Agenda (ROTA) says today. The Female Voice in Violence report draws on face-to-face…

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    Long-term slump in BAME trust and confidence in the police assessed for further dips

    ByROTA 18 December 2011

    ROTA's final Transformative Justice Project publication explores the complex issues behind trust and confidence in the criminal justice system. Download the publication here.  

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  • Coalition’s free schools project spells disaster for many already facing acute educational disadvantage
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    Coalition’s free schools project spells disaster for many already facing acute educational disadvantage

    ByROTA 18 December 20118 November 2023

    Press Release: 5 September 2011 The free schools agenda is coming at a high price to many communities that already face educational disadvantage, says Race on the Agenda (ROTA). There are worrying signs that local communities are losing out. These include 20 voluntary organisations that will be displaced by the West London Free School, whose…

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  • Girls left vulnerable to gang-related sexual and physical violence across the country
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    Girls left vulnerable to gang-related sexual and physical violence across the country

    ByROTA 18 December 20118 November 2023

    Press Release: 22 March 2011 Follow-up to ROTA (Race on the Agenda) Female Voice in Violence report that discovered the use of "rape as a weapon of choice" against women and girls in London finds more weapons, less choice for females suffering from serious violence across the country. England is failing to protect girls under…

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  • Joint Press Release Equanomics UK, Runnymede Trust, Centre for Local Policy Studies and Race On The Agenda
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    Joint Press Release Equanomics UK, Runnymede Trust, Centre for Local Policy Studies and Race On The Agenda

    ByROTA 18 December 20118 November 2023

    Press Release: 22 March 2011 SENIOR MPS TOLD: 'WE NEED A GREATER FOCUS ON RACE' A coalition of race equality organisations told senior MPs today that the government is not doing enough to tackle race inequalities in the UK. They also expressed concern regarding the government's decision last week to re-open its consultation on the…

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  • Awards pile up for former ROTA policy officer
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    Awards pile up for former ROTA policy officer

    ByROTA 18 December 20118 November 2023

    Press Release: February 2011 Carlene Firmin has prioritised young people for years. At 27, she is now the youngest black woman to receive an MBE. She has also been listed as one of Britain's top 35 most powerful women under 35 by GLAMOUR Magazine. GLAMOUR's Features Director, Corrie Jackson, said: "Carlene really impressed us with…

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