http://www.camden.gov.uk/ccm/content/press/2007/june/refugee-scheme-scoops-second-award.en;jsessionid=2F4330FB3B10EDC346CCFB7F843CE896.node1
The London Borough of Camden library scheme that helps refugees improve their skills, confidence and job prospects has won a second national award. The refugees work experience project has so far trained 32 refugees as library service assistants. It was chosen from schemes across the country to win the organisational change award in the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Diversity Awards 2007. See weblink above for more information.
Leeds 7 November 2007
- The focus of the new Commission on Equality and Human Rights
- Existing frameworks for race, equalities and immigration
- Post-16 education and employment
- Access to services
- Links between refugee integration and community cohesion
Mon 10 and Tue 11 December 2007, QEII Conference Centre, London
Following last year's hugely successful CRE Race Convention, "Diverse Britain" will be the landmark event in the UK on race equality. It will be invaluable for professionals, managers and campaigners with a role in equality and social justice.
This event provides a unique forum to examine the challenges and most effective measures in building race equality. It will celebrate the diversity that contributes to give Britain a leading edge in the worlds of government, business, sport and the arts. See weblink above for more information.
Resources
Updated resources for women asylum seekers
http://www.asylumaid.org.uk/Press%20statements/gender_guidance_campaign.htm
The Refugee Women's Resource Project has produced a leaflet directed at asylum-seeking women which explains the Home Office policy for deciding women's asylum claims. This is available to download from the weblink above in English, Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, French, Pashto, Somali, Turkish, Tigrinya, Urdu and Vietnamese. An audio CD for training and awareness-raising purposes is also available (free), covering the Home Office policy for deciding women’s asylum claims and the consequences if this policy is not followed. The six tracks can each be used individually (15 minutes total). The CD is in English only. See weblink for more information about what it covers or e-mail women@asylumaid.org.uk
The Paul Hamlyn Foundation Evaluation Resource Pack
http://www.phf.org.uk/news.asp?id=172
This pack by Jane Thompson, published by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation in association with the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education, is intended for staff and volunteers in the voluntary sector to help with evaluating their work. It considers the different types of evaluation that can take place with a particular focus on participatory forms of evaluation, and what types of evidence can be used. Price £12.50 - see weblink above for more information and how to order a copy.
Diversity Works for London website
http://www.diversityworksforlondon.com/
Website includes useful basic facts and figures about diversity in London and tools to help organisations ensure that it isn't the responsibility of one person to manage diversity effectively. Whilst the site is intended to support business to engage with diverse communities in London, the tools on the site are applicable anywhere, and include, for example, a guide to writing a diversity strategy.
Background reading
Guidance on the duty to promote community cohesion
http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/Communitycohesion/Community_cohesion_case_studies/
(Source: www.irr.org.uk)
The Department for Children, Schools and Families has published guidance on the duty to promote community cohesion. The link above is to a series of case studies and there is a link to the actual guidance at the bottom of the page. Although this relates specifically to schools, there are opportunities for public libraries to link in and contribute to this work in partnership with their local schools.
Note from HC: ...and finally, in case you missed this when it was first published, as I did
Localism, governance and the public realm: issues for the local cultural sector
http://www.mla.gov.uk/resources/assets//L/localism_governance_public_realm_11107.pdf
The MLA commissioned the report Localism, Governance and the Public Realm from Kevin Harris (see www.local-level.org.uk) to look at culture in the context of civil renewal, community cohesion and localism and governance. Through a variety of interviews with museum, library and archive professionals already delivering against these agendas and policy analysts, the report shows that the cultural sector can play a vital part in engaging citizens in civic life at the local level.
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