ROTA appoints new Interim Chief Executive

ROTA appoints new Interim Chief Executive

Press Release: 25 May 2010 Dr Elizabeth Henry joined ROTA as Interim Chief Executive in May 2010. She is also a self-employed consultant who develops and delivers a range of equality and diversity programmes in the areas of compliance: policy to practice training: needs assessment and analysis individual coaching/mentoring and support service delivery audits and…

Equality Act 2010: ROTA looks forward to a new era of equality

Equality Act 2010: ROTA looks forward to a new era of equality

Press Release: 12 April 2010 Race on the Agenda and the Winning the Race Coalition welcome the Equality Act 2010 which has now received Royal Assent. Dr Theo Gavrielides, Chief Executive of ROTA said: "Over the last year and a half, we have worked with the members of the Winning the Race Coalition to ensure…

New report: fresh thinking needed to support women and girls involved in serious youth violence

New report: fresh thinking needed to support women and girls involved in serious youth violence

Press Release: 24 February 2010 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 research with 352 friends, relatives, victims or perpetrators of gangs…

ROTA welcomes new National Equality Panel report and says no more excuses

ROTA welcomes new National Equality Panel report and says no more excuses

Press Release: 27 January 2010 Race on the Agenda (ROTA) welcomes the National Equality Panel report 'An Anatomy of Economic Inequality in the UK' and calls for all political parties and society to act now. Following the government's 2007 Equalities Review, the National Equality Panel report – being launched today – constitutes one of the…

ROTA calls for Positive Action clauses to remain in new equality legislation

ROTA calls for Positive Action clauses to remain in new equality legislation

Press Release: 24 November 2009

On 19 November, Mark Harper MP, Conservative member for the Forest of Dean, outlined the Opposition’s key objections to the Single Equality Bill, the aim of which is to harmonise and strengthen equality legislation in the UK.

Mr Harper said “his party feels the proposed clause on Positive Action ‘may be used to employ less able workers”.

ROTA no longer to host the HEAR Network

ROTA no longer to host the HEAR Network

Press Release: 2 September 2009

From 1st October 2009, HEAR, London's pan-equality third sector network, will no longer be hosted by Race on the Agenda (ROTA).

Despite HEAR's increased reputation and impact, the network has been unable to secure long term funding. Dr. Theo Gavrielides, ROTA's Chief Executive said: "We are very sorry to no longer host HEAR. It was a very difficult decision for the Board. Last year, ROTA subsidised HEAR, but this year we were left with no other option, but to discontinue the network".

The Disproportionate Impact of the Recession on Black and Minority Ethnic Communities

The Disproportionate Impact of the Recession on Black and Minority Ethnic Communities

Press Release: 1 July 2009

On 30th June 09, Race on the Agenda and MiNet launched a report detailing the impact of the recession on Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities and their sector. The launch took place at an event where London Councils and Government Office for London attended as keynote speakers. The project was funded by CapacityBuilders, Office of the Third Sector, Big Lottery Fund and NAVCA.

‘Winning the race’ Coalition calls for Harriet Harman MP to review the Single Equality Bill

‘Winning the race’ Coalition calls for Harriet Harman MP to review the Single Equality Bill

Press Release: 18 February 2009

Race on the Agenda (ROTA) with the support of Voice4Change England have formed the 'Winning the Race' coalition who are backing the call for a meeting with Harriet Harman MP in regards to the single equality bill. The coalition are concerned that key areas that will affect Britain's minority communities will not be addressed in the legislation and are calling upon the Minister to take a lead on ensuring that the legislation is fit for purpose.