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Voice4Change EnglandA national voice for the Black and Minority Ethnic voluntary and community sector
Who is Voice4Change England?Voice4Change England is a leading voice in public policy. We strive to empower disadvantaged communities by supporting the sector that serves them. We support organisations to secure resources, boost their capacity and ultimately improve outcomes for vulnerable groups.
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How do we make Big Society equal and inclusive? Voice4Change England’s Shared Vision for the BME voluntary and community sector suggests how this can be achieved. Launched at the V4CE fringe events at the 2010 Party Conferences, we wanted to make sure equality and social justice were at the centre of the Big Society debate.
Pledges to our Shared VisionMedia Trust believes that everyone should have a voice and the opportunity to be heard. V4CE plays a key role in making this happen for communities that are often invisible and unheard.Caroline Diehl (Chief Executive) Media TrustAn effective BME voluntary sector is vital to ensure that equalities are taken seriously by local and national government and that services are really open to all in the difficult climate that lies ahead. Andy Gregg (Chief Executive) Charities Evaluation Services
The UK’s only national BME membership organisation
Our Members make us
The Evelyn Oldfield Unit supports refugee and migrant community organisations through a programme of capacity building activities, including workshops, training sessions, consultancy and collaborative events. The aims of the organisation are to support RMCOs and the wider voluntary and community sector to find new ways to work together, to reach out and transform the lives of excluded and marginalised individuals.
Sanginiis an active participant in the Sunderland BME Network, a Voice4Change England member. They are spearheading ‘Shakti’, a domestic violence project funded by the Northern Rock Foundation with support from the Sunderland network, and are investigating the barriers to BME women accessing employment and training as part of the Network's successful BME Employment Access Project. They also organise a Diwali Celebration every year for the local community.
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Our Partners strengthen us
Help us build a more inclusive societyCome talk to us about how we can help you V4CE Communications & Development Team020 7843 6131www.voice4change-england.co.ukwww.twitter.com/v4ce

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Help us build a more inclusive society

  • 1. Voice4Change EnglandA national voice for the Black and Minority Ethnic voluntary and community sector
  • 2. Who is Voice4Change England?Voice4Change England is a leading voice in public policy. We strive to empower disadvantaged communities by supporting the sector that serves them. We support organisations to secure resources, boost their capacity and ultimately improve outcomes for vulnerable groups.
  • 6. How do we make Big Society equal and inclusive? Voice4Change England’s Shared Vision for the BME voluntary and community sector suggests how this can be achieved. Launched at the V4CE fringe events at the 2010 Party Conferences, we wanted to make sure equality and social justice were at the centre of the Big Society debate.
  • 7. Pledges to our Shared VisionMedia Trust believes that everyone should have a voice and the opportunity to be heard. V4CE plays a key role in making this happen for communities that are often invisible and unheard.Caroline Diehl (Chief Executive) Media TrustAn effective BME voluntary sector is vital to ensure that equalities are taken seriously by local and national government and that services are really open to all in the difficult climate that lies ahead. Andy Gregg (Chief Executive) Charities Evaluation Services
  • 8. The UK’s only national BME membership organisation
  • 10. The Evelyn Oldfield Unit supports refugee and migrant community organisations through a programme of capacity building activities, including workshops, training sessions, consultancy and collaborative events. The aims of the organisation are to support RMCOs and the wider voluntary and community sector to find new ways to work together, to reach out and transform the lives of excluded and marginalised individuals.
  • 11. Sanginiis an active participant in the Sunderland BME Network, a Voice4Change England member. They are spearheading ‘Shakti’, a domestic violence project funded by the Northern Rock Foundation with support from the Sunderland network, and are investigating the barriers to BME women accessing employment and training as part of the Network's successful BME Employment Access Project. They also organise a Diwali Celebration every year for the local community.
  • 14. Help us build a more inclusive societyCome talk to us about how we can help you V4CE Communications & Development Team020 7843 6131www.voice4change-england.co.ukwww.twitter.com/v4ce