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Newly Arrived Communities
Image courtesy of Monika Leon
Image courtesy of Monika Leon
Integration of Newly Arrived Communities
What can be done? Firstly, We must see Refugees as people who will settle not just ‘go away' View: Integration of Newly Arrived Communities
 
Image courtesy of Kjetil Valen
Image courtesy of Kjetil Valen
Exploding the Myths
REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS — THE FACTSMuch has been written about refugees and asylum seekers in recent months. Unfortunately, everything said is not always based on fact.  Empower yourself & seek to clarify the truth... View: Exploding the Myths
 
Personal Stories
An Engineer's Account of Racism in Slough
Having been in this country since the 60`s I actually feel I am British and belong to this country as well as its culture. However trying to work in this country without experiencing racism has been a very difficult path, one that has made me realize that I don’t want my children to go through what I have been though.  View: An Engineer's Account of Racism in Slough
 
Getting Involved
www.changeup.org.uk
www.changeup.org.uk
Local Infrastructure Development Plan for Slough
The Voluntary Sector in Slough will provide a robust service which is responsive to a community of many facets. Robustness of purpose is however vulnerable to erosion, so our vision sees organisations and groups focussed on excellence in providing services to Slough residents with the capacity to make informed decisions, to plan for the future with clear and executable missions and the means to achieve defined goals. View: Local Infrastructure Development Plan for Slough
 
Inter > Community Activists Network
Inter > Community Activists Network
I > CAN
So you are an active member within the local community. There are many others like you in Slough, so...  View: I > CAN
 
I > CAN Event March 2006
I > CAN Event March 2006
I > CAN Event 21 March 2006
Over 50 people came together at the latest I > CAN event, on the one hand to celebrate the end of the Connecting Communities project in Slough, and on the other hand to gain an insight into I > CAN's future. The participants (Community Champions, Community Empowerment Trainees and Community Researchers) also evaluated the projects they have been involved in. View: I > CAN Event 21 March 2006
 
   
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