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Building Bridges to tackle all forms of racism in Cornwall
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Thank you to everyone who attended the Race Equality Forum on 4 February
At the end of 2020, the BAME steering group had a number of discussions about what needed to happen next and they proposed a new, more inclusive model to take forward race equality. This included the set up of a One and All Race Equality Forum for Cornwall - with a ‘Race Equality Core Group’ taking over the work of the BAME steering group.
Information on what was covered in the meeting held on 4 February, and the slide pack, can be found in the right hand menu of this page, along with some links to information about what Bristol has achieved so far.
There is also information on the support available and how you can report a hate crime.
The next One and All Race Equality Forum will take place on 24 June at 6pm. If you would like to attend then please provide us with your email address using the feedback form below.
Thank you to everyone who attended the Race Equality Forum on 4 February
At the end of 2020, the BAME steering group had a number of discussions about what needed to happen next and they proposed a new, more inclusive model to take forward race equality. This included the set up of a One and All Race Equality Forum for Cornwall - with a ‘Race Equality Core Group’ taking over the work of the BAME steering group.
Information on what was covered in the meeting held on 4 February, and the slide pack, can be found in the right hand menu of this page, along with some links to information about what Bristol has achieved so far.
There is also information on the support available and how you can report a hate crime.
The next One and All Race Equality Forum will take place on 24 June at 6pm. If you would like to attend then please provide us with your email address using the feedback form below.
Please tell us your email address and we will send you updates on when the Race Equality Forum meetings are held, a link to join meetings and information on what happened at those meetings.
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Thank you for attending the meeting on 4 February. If you would like to continue to be involved then please fill in the following questions
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You can use this form to sign-up to the attend the first meeting of the Race Equality Forum - or, alternatively, to let us know you are unable to attend but would like to be involved in future meetings.
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Urgent Care Centre worker talks about getting the vaccine
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust Black, Asian and minority ethnic lead, Edward Mabgwe, answers why having the vaccine is important to him and why he recommends it to others.
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Community Matron gets the Pfizer vaccine
Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust's community matron, Charity Gladstone, tells us what having the COVID-19 vaccine means to her.
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Is the vaccine safe for BAME communities?
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust COVID-19 mass vaccine nurse manager, Kirsty Maclean, tells us why the vaccine is safe and if you need an NHS number.
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Vaccine Q&A
Answering questions for communities.
A message from Justin Olosunde, Chair of the BAME Steering Group
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Message from Justin Olosunde, Chair of the BAME Steering Group
Video message from the chair of the BAME Steering Group, Justin Olosunde, introducing the work of the group.