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We have worked with the following organisations on a number of partnership projects.
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The Race Equality Foundation are working with the Action for Prisoners' Families (APF) as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
Action for Prisoners' Families (APF) works for the benefit of prisoners' and offenders' families by representing the views of families and those who work with them and by promoting effective work with families. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with the Action for Prisoners' Families (APF) as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
Action for Prisoners' Families (APF) works for the benefit of prisoners' and offenders' families by representing the views of families and those who work with them and by promoting effective work with families. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with the Age UK as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
Age UK aim to improve later life for everyone through our information and advice, campaigns, products, training and research. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with the Armed Forces Partnership as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
The Armed Forces Health Partnership programme is a joint venture between The Royal British Legion, a UK leading charity providing help and welfare to the Serving and ex-serving community, and Combat Stress, the UK's leading military charity specialising in veterans' mental health. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with BTEG as part of the Coalition of BME VCS organisations.
BTEG's mission is to ensure fair access and outcomes for black and minority ethnic communities in employment, training and enterprise and to act as a catalyst for enabling black and minority ethnic groups and individuals to play an active role in the economic regeneration of local communities through partnership with others. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with BYC as part of the Safe Network.
The British Youth Council (BYC) is led by young people, for young people aged 25 and under across the UK. BYC connects with a community of member organisations and a network of local youth councils to empower all young people, wherever they’re from, to have a say and be heard. The BYC take on training and volunteering and BYC’s powerful campaigns, both local and global, inspire young people to have a positive impact and make their voices count. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with Carers UK as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
Carers UK is a charity set up to help the millions of people who care for family or friends. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with Children England as part of the Department of Education Overarching Strategic Partnership programme and Safe Network
Children England are the leading membership organisation for the children, young people and families voluntary sector. Their mission is to create a fairer world for children, young people and families by championing the voluntary organisations which work on their behalf. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with Children England as part of the Department of Education Overarching Strategic Partnership programme , Safe Network and formerly on Supporting third sector workforce development and engagement
Children England are the leading membership organisation for the children, young people and families voluntary sector. Their mission is to create a fairer world for children, young people and families by championing the voluntary organisations which work on their behalf. -
The Race Equality Foundation have worked with CWDC on Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities and Supporting third sector workforce development and engagement
The Children’s Workforce Development Council (CWDC) leads change so that the thousands of people and volunteers working with children and young people across England are able to do the best job they possibly can. They work to ensure that England’s children and young people’s workforce is be respected by peers and valued for the positive difference it makes to children, young people and their families. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with the Coalition for Racial Justice UK as part of the Coalition of BME VCS organisations.
The Coalition for Racial Justice UK promote the rehabilitation of offenders; work towards the elimination of racial discrimination; promote equality of opportunity and encourage good relations within the prison service -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with Community Matters as part of the Department of Education Overarching Strategic Partnership programme
Community Matters stand for the collective action of ordinary people within their neighbourhood through inclusive, locally-rooted and accountable community organisations. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with CSV as part of the Safe Network.
CSV is to get young people aged 16-35 involved in voluntary service and to enrich the lives of volunteers and those they help to generate social change. They are the UK’s largest volunteering and training charity. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with CEMVO as part of the Coalition of BME VCS organisations.
CEMVO is committed to extending opportunities to people from the most disadvantaged communities in the UK. They strengthen the community by: providing a voice for Britain’s minority ethnic voluntary and community sector; building the capacity of community based organisations; promoting volunteering; developing and delivering social cohesion projects; securing assets for the community; formulating policies and conducting research; and providing training and consultancy services. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with Crossroads Care as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
Crossroads Care is Britain's leading provider of support for carers and the people they care for. They work with over 41,000 individuals and their families, helping carers make a life of their own outside caring. We employ over 6,000 trained professionals, providing flexible services to people of all ages and with a range of disabilities and health conditions. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with RADAR as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
Disability Rights UK works to create a society where everyone with lived experience of disability or health conditions can participate equally as full citizens. Disability Rights UK is led, run and controlled by disabled people, with disabled people making up at least three-quarters of its board members. Disability Rights UK was formed through a unification of Disability Alliance, Radar and National Centre for Independent Living on 1 January 2012. They aim to be the largest national pan-disability organisation led by disabled people.
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The Race Equality Foundation are working with Equanomics UK as part of the Coalition of BME VCS organisations.
The vision for Equanomics UK is to achieve genuine race equality and economic justice by reconnecting economically and politically disenfranchised communities across the UK, presenting an economic analysis of discrimination, and growing a movement that will change the UK’s language and approach on racial and economic equality, and makes measureable progress in the objective economic status of black and minority ethnic and disenfranchised communities. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with FaithAction as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
FaithAction is a national network representing faith and community organisations delivering public services. Our work involves bringing together organisations from all regions of England that are already or would like to deliver such services. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with Family Lives as part of the Safe Network.
Family Lives works to transform the lives of families, making happier relationships, happier families and a stronger society. Their experience enables them to help families with the problems or challenges that they face. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with Friends, Families and Travellers as part of the Coalition of BME VCS organisations.
Friends, Families and Travellers seek to end racism and discrimination against Gypsies and Travellers, whatever their ethnicity, culture or background, whether settled or mobile, and to protect the right to pursue a nomadic way of life. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with JUST West Yorkshire as part of the Coalition of BME VCS organisations.
JUST was set up by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust in 2003 to promote racial justice in West Yorkshire. Since its establishment JUST has become a leading voice in the North promoting racial justice, civil liberties and human rights. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with the Mental Health Providers Forum as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
The Mental Health Providers Forum aims to improve the range and quality of mental health services that are accessible by working to increase the involvement of the voluntary and community sector in delivering these services. They want to ensure that service users have access to joined up, seamless services from the organisations that support them. We facilitate this through supporting and promoting information exchange and the sharing of best practice across the voluntary, statutory and private sectors. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with MENTER as part of the Coalition of BME VCS organisations.
MENTER is a regional network of black and minority ethnic voluntary organisations and community groups in the East of England Region, managed by representatives of its membership. The MENTER vision is for a future where inequalities are addressed, there is no racism and all black and minority ethnic communities are properly valued for their contribution to the region and their participation in local democracy. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with NAVCA as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme, Department of Education Overarching Strategic Partnership programme, and the Safe Network and have previously worked on Supporting third sector workforce development and engagement
NAVCA works with 164,000 local third sector groups and organisations that provide community services, regenerate neighbourhoods, promote volunteering and tackle discrimination in partnership with local public bodies. NAVCA support organisations to engage with the ECM agenda and the five outcomes. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with NCIL as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
NCIL is a National support, advice and consultancy organisation that aims to enable disabled people to be equal citizens with choice, control, rights and full economic, social and cultural lives. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with NCB as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme and the Safe Network
NCB’s mission is to advance the wellbeing of all children and young people across every aspect of their lives. NCB is a membership organisation with members from local authorities, health bodies, schools, nurseries, universities, the private sector, the voluntary and community sector and individuals. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with NCPC as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
The National Council for Palliative Care (NCPC) is the umbrella charity for all those involved in palliative, end of life and hospice care in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. We believe that everyone approaching the end of life has the right to the highest quality care and support, wherever they live, and whatever their condition. We work with government, health and social care staff and people with personal experience to improve end of life care for all. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with NCVYS as part of the Department of Education Overarching Strategic Partnership programme and have previously worked together on Supporting third sector workforce development and engagement
The National Council for Voluntary Youth Services is a diverse and growing network of over 170 national organisations and regional and local networks that work with and for young people. Their mission is to work with our members from voluntary and community organisations to build thriving communities and sustainable networks that help all young people achieve their potential. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with NHF as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
The NHF, a registered charity, is both a UK Forum and an international centre for the prevention of avoidable chronic diseases including coronary heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes. The NHF undertakes policy research and advocacy to support action by government, the public sector and commercial operators. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with NCF as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
NCF promotes the benefits of the not-for-profit model of care services provision, to local and national government, as well as consumers and other national stakeholder bodies. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with NSPCC as part of the Safe Network.
The NSPCC's vision is to end cruelty to children in the UK. Amongst other activities, they campaign to change the law, provide ChildLine and the NSPCC Helpline, and offer advice for adults. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with OBV as part of the Coalition of BME VCS organisations.
Operation Black Vote exists to ensure greater racial justice and equality throughout the UK. They work specifically, but not exclusively within the democratic and civic framework and seek to inspire black and minority ethnic communities to engage with public institutions in order to address persistent race inequalities in areas such as education, health and employment. Their work spans a number of areas including voter registration, lobbying politicians, mentoring schemes and political leadership programmes. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with ROTA as part of the Coalition of BME VCS organisations.
Race on the Agenda (ROTA) is one of Britain's leading social policy think-tanks focusing on issues that affect black and minority ethnic communities. Originally set up in 1984, ROTA aims to increase the capacity of black and minority ethnic communities organisations and strengthen the voice of black and minority ethnic communities through increased civic engagement and participation in society. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with Regional Voices as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
In each of the nine English regions there is a network which champions the engagement of the voluntary and community sector (VCS) in regional policy and strategy. They develop and support the contribution of the sector to regional progress and raise awareness and understanding of the sector’s roles. All the networks share common core purposes but they also reflect the particular nature of their own region. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with Runnymede as part of the Coalition of BME VCS organisations.
Runnymede is the UK’s leading independent race equality think tank. They generate intelligence for a multi-ethnic Britain through research, network building, leading debate, and policy engagement. Runnymede is working to build a Britain in which all citizens and communities feel valued, enjoy equal opportunities, lead fulfilling lives, and share a common sense of belonging. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with Shaping Our Lives as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
Shaping Our Lives is a national network of service users and disabled people. The Network’s vision is of a society which is equal and fair where all people have the same opportunities, choices, rights and responsibilities – a society where people have choice and control over the way they live and the support services they use. -
The Race Equality Foundation have worked with the Single Parent Action Network as part of the Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities programme
Single Parent Action Network is a diverse organisation empowering one parent families throughout the UK. Their website, One Space, provides information for all aspects of parenting alone and offers support from single parenting specialists.
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The Race Equality Foundation was formerly the Race Equality Unit, part of SCIE's predecessor, the National Institute for Social Work.
SCIE's mission is to identify and spread knowledge about good practice to the large and diverse social care workforce and support the delivery of transformed, personalised social care services. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with the Social Enterprise Coalition as part of the Department of Education Overarching Strategic Partnership programme
The Social Enterprise Coalition represents a wide range of social enterprises, regional and national support networks and other related organisations. They believe that social enterprise is the right way to do business, promoting the benefits of social enterprise, sharing best practice amongst social enterprises and informing the policy agenda by working with key decision makers. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with The Princess Royal Trust for Carers as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
The Princess Royal Trust for Carers fights to provide carers with the support they need. The Trust understands that few of us plan to become carers, so when a caring role starts, every carer needs an expert to guide them through the maze of services, rules and entitlements. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with Voice4Change as part of the Coalition of BME VCS organisations.
Voice4Change England is a national support organisation for the black and minority ethnic voluntary, community and social enterprise sector. The black and minority ethnic voluntary, community and social enterprise sector is made up of non-profit organisations who strive for the benefit of communities and civil society at large. Voice4Change England are a leading voice in public policy, informing and influencing practice that has a direct affect on the development, delivery and impact of the black and minority ethnic voluntary, community and social enterprise sector. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with The Princess Royal Trust for Carers as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
The VODG is the leading umbrella group of voluntary sector providers of social care services for adults with disabilities. Their members’ shared aim is to ensure that people with disabilities are supported in ways that they themselves define. Their role is to shape the development of social care policy, to influence its implementation and to provide sector leading information and research. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with WRC as part of the Safe Network.
WRC is a charity that provides training, information, resources and one-to-one support on a range of organisational development issues to help women’s organisations to be more effective and sustainable. WRC lobbies decision makers on behalf of the women’s not-for-profit sector. -
The Race Equality Foundation are working with WHEC as part of the Department of Health Strategic Partners programme
The Women’s Health and Equality Consortium (WHEC) work to ensure that the experiences and needs of women and girls’ are reflected in health and social care policy. They have a specific emphasis on working with the government, voluntary and community sector women’s organisations and other partners to contribute to health policy on appropriate and accessible services. This will help strengthen the women’s health and care sector to work on ensuring that public sector services are effective in meeting their needs and ensuring that they are safe from violence at home and in their wider community.
