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What can ‘Ryedale Together’ do for you in 2010?

The ‘Ryedale Together’ BME Forum met on 18 November to discuss the future of the BME Project.  From 1 January 2010 the Engagement Officer will work 13 hours per week instead of 18.5, and the current project will end on 31 March. 

After this ‘Ryedale Together’ has decided to develop itself as an Equalities Forum.  This means that, as well as issues of race, ethnicity and culture, the Forum will work to promote equality in Ryedale around age, gender, sexuality and disability.  

The Forum will be looking for funding to develop a new project for equality and human rights in Ryedale.  We’d like to hear what YOU would like this new project to do in Ryedale.  Please share your ideas by replying to this post or emailing the Engagement Officer Christine@rva-cvs.org.uk.

Have YOU experienced discrimination in Britain?

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is looking for evidence from people who have experienced discrimination. 

The EHRC says: 

Our job is to promote equality and human rights, and to create a fairer Britain. We do this by providing advice and guidance, working to implement an effective legislative framework and raising awareness of your rights.

“Every three years, the Commission must publish a report that demonstrates how far society is making progress in equality, good relations and human rights.  [The next one will be published in October 2010.] … Over the next year, we will be actively looking for input and feedback from everyone who has an interest helping us identify the main challenges that face our society.”

Discrimination is when you have been treated unfairly because of where you come from, your race, colour, gender, sexuality, religion, age or disability. 

For more information go to http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/fairer-britain/triennial-review/ or ask a question by replying to this post.

Looking for work?

Jobcentre Plus has just revised its programmes for helping people back into work.   The programmes say what kind of help, advice and training is available to you while you are looking for a job.  If you would like more information about these, please reply to this post.

November meeting of ‘Ryedale Together’

The next Ryedale Together meeting is scheduled for Wednesday 18 November – if you’d like to come please reply to this post and I’ll let you have more information.

Propak workers welcome ‘Ryedale Together’

Workers at the Propak factory in Malton welcomed visitors from the ‘Ryedale Together’ partnership on 6 November to learn about the services available to them in Ryedale.

Nigel Pearce from the Fire and Rescue Service and Christine Bailey from RVA’s BME Project gave out Polish Welcome Packs, adaptor plugs, health information and leaflets in a variety of languages about local services.  We also encouraged people to sign up for a free home fire safety check. 

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Audrey Slaughter of Pro-pak and Nigel Pearce from the Fire Service display leaflets in the canteen

Thanks to Audrey Slaughter from Propak for allowing us to spend the afternoon in the canteen meeting people.

If you’d like a free fire safety check for your home, please get in touch!

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