Past projects

The Race Equality Foundation examines the experiences of black and minority ethnic communities, and develops interventions to help reduce discrimination and disadvantage.
These pages provide examples of our previous projects and research, demonstrating how we have worked with and for these communities to improve public services.
Please use the links below to find out more about our previous work.
- Black and minority ethnic disabled young black people's views of independence and independent living
- Black and minority ethnic disabled and D/deaf people's experience of peer support groups
- Developing SFSC for parents with learning disabilities – the easy words and pictures manual
- Exploring the development needs of senior black and minority ethnic workers in social services
- Goodbye to 2011 video project
- Innovations
- Partnerships for better health
- Promoting quality: Developing monitoring and evaluation in black and minority ethnic voluntary organisations
- Quality of life and social support among people from different ethnic groups
- Safeguarding black and minority ethnic children: Development of safe practice
- Start: SFSC, children and young people
- Strengthening faith communities and black and minority ethnic voluntary and community sector's capacity to deliver health and social care
- Supporting the development of effective support for black and minority ethnic parents
- Supporting third sector workforce development and engagement
- Talking to black older people about research
- Tenant Services Authority Equality and Diversity Board
- The black and minority ethnic family policy forum
- The development of good practice in parenting and family support for black and minority ethnic families
- The housing experiences of black and minority ethnic disabled and D/deaf people
- The recruitment and retention of black and minority ethnic workers within the field of social care
