Posts Tagged ‘Social Justice’

Regional Growth Fund opens for applications

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The Regional Growth Fund (RGF) is now a £2.4bn fund operating across England from 2011 to 2015. It supports projects and programmes that lever private sector investment to create economic growth and sustainable employment.

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Time to Change grants fund – now open for applications

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Time to Change grants fund will make awards to approximately 75 community projects across England between May 2012 and March 2015. It funds projects that tackle stigma and discrimination by bringing people with and without mental health problems together.

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18 years on: reflections on the Stephen Lawrence verdict

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History will recognise that the indefatigable campaigning of Stephen Lawrence’s parents has done more to change this country than a mountain of race relations legislation. brap chief executive Joy Warmington reflects on the lessons of the Stephen Lawrence murder.

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Collaborative partners sought for BNCN

Birmingham New Communities Network

Birmingham New Communities Network (BNCN) was established in March 2004 to “improve the quality of life of new communities in Birmingham and its surrounding areas, by promoting the health, education, social wellbeing and economic stability of communties settling through migration within the Birmingham and West Midlands area”.

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Help B’ham CAB to celebrate Older People’s Day 2011

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Join Birmingham CAB on Friday 30th September to learn about benefits you may be entitled to, the volunteer opportunities they have available, coffee, cake and bingo. For more information call Sarah Worrall on 0121 236 5700 or come along on the day between 3 – 5pm

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