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Do they mean us? BME community engagement in Birmingham
Geographic coverage: Birmingham
Engagement, involvement, participation. We use these words almost interchangeably, as if their meanings are self-evident and their But for BME communities this is far from the case.
http://www.brap.org.uk/content/view/186/136/ - 03 September 2010 - 23.5 Kb
Rights and responsibilities: Options for effective engagement of BME
Geographic coverage: West Midlands
This executive summary summarises the findings of a consultation carried out with BME voluntary and community sector groups, to improve their engagement in regeneration activity
New research on employment gap between white and BME communities in the the black and minority ethnic (BME) population and this gap is bigger in the West Midlands than nationally. age BME people are in employment (compared to 60% nationally)
The BME Population The BME Population Table 1.1–Total Population by Ethnic Group. Indians account for over half of the BME population in Warwickshire. the BME groups are people of mixed white and
EIP Briefing Paper BME Employment BME communities in the region have an employment rate of 54% compared to 74% for the white population. Employment rates vary significantly between different BME groups in the region
System or stereotype? What can we do to mainstream anti-discriminatory
Geographic coverage: Birmingham
Analyses the attainment gaps between groups of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) pupils in relation to other white ethnic pupils in schools in Birmingham and looks at ways of addressing
Systematic review of the literature on black and minority ethnic
Geographic coverage: UK
by black and minority ethnic (BME) communities as segments of the population identified in the government’s equality It is a review of a decade’s research literature.
Giving children a healthy start
Geographic coverage: National
vulnerable groups such as black and minority ethnic (BME) communities, lone and teenage parents. The report discusses the impact of government funding on health outcomes for the
The support needs of existing, new-start and emerging social enterprises
Geographic coverage: Birmingham and Solihull
Whether support needs are changing as a consequence of wider sectoral change; What is needed but isn’t funded; and any particular issues affecting BME and women’s enterprise.
Have we heard the isolated voice? An examination into the work of public
Geographic coverage: Warwickshire
Examines the work of public agencies in the rural districts of Various studies have indicated that BME community infrastructure is apparent in urban areas and not in rural,
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