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Equality and Diversity Equality and Diversity
Equality Impact Assessment of the Enterprise Gateway Service in the South East Equality Impact Assessment of the Enterprise Gateway Service in the South East
The Equality Impact Assessment (EIA) of the Enterprise Gateway Service has been commissioned by Sussex Enterprise Services Ltd, which manages the Enterprise Gateway contract with SEEDA on behalf of the six Business Links in the South East region. The aim of the EIA is to ensure that the implications for equalities in all aspects of the Enterprise Gateway Service are thoroughly assessed at the outset of the programme, in order that any changes necessary to mitigate potential adverse impacts may be identified and implemented.
Health Strategy Health Strategy
Regional Health Strategy
Map to Baylis House, Slough Map to Baylis House, Slough
Map to Baylis House, Slough
RAISE response to the Consultation Face to Face and Side-by-Side RAISE response to the Consultation Face to Face and Side-by-Side
RAISE response to the ConsultationFace to Face and Side-by-Side:A Framework for interfaith dialogue and social action
The Picture and the Picture Frame - Black and Minority Ethnic Voluntary and Community Organisations in Focus The Picture and the Picture Frame - Black and Minority Ethnic Voluntary and Community Organisations in Focus
This report is the result of collation and analysis of extensive research that has been undertaken by the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Voluntary/Community Sector.The majority of the research was carried out during 2005-2006. This report draws upon and gathers together, the key themes of the research undertaken in the 19 local areas of the South East region under the Additional Support Programme (ASP) funded by ChangeUp. The BME Voluntary/Community sector (VCS) must take credit for this report.Please note: This is the prior to printing .pdf, which will be replaced by the printed edition when available.
The Value of BME Networks The Value of BME Networks
This presentation was given by keynote speaker Jacqueline McFarlane-Fraser, Chair of Black Practioners and Learners' Network, at the UNI Conference, Baylis House, Slough on 12 March 2008.
UNI Conference booking form UNI Conference booking form
South East Region BME Network LaunchUNI Regional ConferenceWednesday 12th March 2008Baylis House, Stoke Poges Lane, SloughOne of the primary aims of the conference is to introduce “UNI” to all of the BME Voluntary/Community Sector (VCS), local and regional stakeholders. Delegates will have the opportunity to see and comment on UNI’s three year business plan.The conference will also enable those who contributed to the research under the ChangeUp Additional Support Programme to see the progression and development of the BME network.
UNI Conference Booking Form in Word UNI Conference Booking Form in Word
UNI Conference Booking Form in Word
UNI Conference delegate pack UNI Conference delegate pack
South East Region BME Network LaunchUNI Regional ConferenceWednesday 12th March 2008Baylis House, Stoke Poges Lane, Slough SL1 3PBDELEGATE PACK
UNI Conference South East BME Network Launch UNI Conference South East BME Network Launch
This presentation was given by Keynote Speaker Vandna Gohil, Director, Voice4Change England, at the UNI Conference, Baylis House, Slough on 12 March 2008.
Workshop 1 - Good Practice Workshop 1 - Good Practice
This presentation by Gurvinder Sandher, North West Kent Racial Equality Council, formed part of Workshop 1 at the UNI Conference, Baylis House, Slough on 12 March 2008.
Workshop 1 - Good Practice Part Two Workshop 1 - Good Practice Part Two
This presentation is about Rethink Sahayak which formed part of Workshop 1 at the UNI Conference, Baylis House, Slough on 12 March 2008.
Workshop 2 - Representation and Accountability Workshop 2 - Representation and Accountability
This presentation was given by Jacqui Burnett at Workshop 2 at the UNI Conference, Baylis House, Slough on 12 March 2008.
Workshop 3 - Voice and Campaigning Workshop 3 - Voice and Campaigning
This presentation was given by Helen Kerridge, Capacity Building Officer for the Campaigning Effectiveness Programme, at Workshop 3 of the UNI Conference, Baylis House, Slough on 12 March 2008.
Workshop 4 - Funding Workshop 4 - Funding
This presentation was given by Tunde Bright-Davies, Manager of Portsmouth Race Equality Network Organisation, as part of Workshop 4 of the UNI Conference, Baylis House, Slough on 12 March 2008.


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