Black Minority
Ethnic (BME)
Network
Our aims include:
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Support and Advice and Capacity Building
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Development of Network
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Identify unmet needs of BME Communities
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Work with existing groups and develop new groups
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Help groups obtain resources
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To create a representative and consultative infrastructure
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Communication and dialogue
The BME Network meets bi-monthly at the end of the month at T3SC offices. The representative Network decides the agenda for each and every meeting. The network allows for effective participation and creates a democratic and representative structure. Membership of the Network is open to all BME residents in the Tameside area.
BME Women’s Forum
This forum has been created to cater for BME women who reside in
Tameside, to attend and represent their community.
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The Forum offers opportunities to identify their needs and any issues affecting them.
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It enables members to share ideas and access
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Information which they can feedback into their community and identify areas to improve self development through courses and training.
The forum particularly wants representation from
younger women aged between 16-25 to result in a balance of input, views and ideas from all ages.
The forum meets monthly at T3SC offices.
Leaflet on the BME Women's forum
For more information contact: Hakeel Qureshi at T3SC.

