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MRSN Refugee Cultural Festival

As part of Refugee Week celebrations MRSN is organising a refugee cultural festival.

At the festival there will be food from various countries, and stalls from Refugee Community Organisations and Refugee Supporting Agencies. There will be music and dance from various refugee community groups. There also be a traditional Coffee Ceremony from Ethiopia.

If you are interested in booking a table at the event, contact Belay, on 0161 202 8915, or email: [email protected].
 

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Open Event by Institute of Recruiters on behalf of Virgin Monies

Age group 16-24 years

Looking for work, need advice?
Come and join us at the following event to discuss exciting new opportunities coming to Manchester

To discuss job opportunities coming soon to Manchester
To provide tips and advice on how to be successful when applying for these and other opportunities

Refreshments provided
Please confirm attendance by calling 0161 259 2840

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Lesbian and Bisexual Women's Health Event

This free event hosted by the LGB&T Partnership is supported by the Department of Health to raise awareness of lesbian and bisexual women's health issues, to celebrate the successes of existing service provision and to facilitate learning and networking to better meet these needs going forward.

The day is aimed at those currently providing or interested in providing health and support services to lesbian and bisexual women and will have presentations from current LGB&T health researchers and service providers with workshops to share best practice.

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MediaCityUK Social Media Surgery – 27 June

This social media surgery are an opportunity for community, voluntary, social enterprise, charity and grassroots organisations to get advice on how to make the most of social media.

Experts from across the BBC will act as "surgeons" to provide one-to-one advice and guidance to organisations in an informal, friendly setting.

Places are free.

To book a place, visit: http://socialmediasurgery.com/events/365.
 

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MediaCityUK Social Media Surgery – 14 June

This social media surgery are an opportunity for community, voluntary, social enterprise, charity and grassroots organisations to get advice on how to make the most of social media.

Experts from across the BBC will act as "surgeons" to provide one-to-one advice and guidance to organisations in an informal, friendly setting.

Places are free.

To book a place, visit: http://socialmediasurgery.com/surgeries/mediacityuk.
 

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Salford Social Media Surgery – 21 June

• Are you ‘Facebooked out?!’ Need help with your account?

• Do you want to know what everyone is twittering on about?

• Have you already got a wordpress account and have specific questions?

• Do you want to use video or pictures on the web to raise the awareness of your group or cause?

Social media surgeries are informal drop-in sessions where anyone from the voluntary and community sector can come and pick the brains of 'surgeons' who are helpful volunteers who understand the world of Twitter, Facebook and the rest.

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Hulme Social Media Surgery – 20 June

• Are you ‘Facebooked out?!’ Need help with your account?

• Do you want to know what everyone is twittering on about?

• Have you already got a wordpress account and have specific questions?

• Do you want to use video or pictures on the web to raise the awareness of your group or cause?

Social media surgeries are informal drop-in sessions where anyone from the voluntary and community sector can come and pick the brains of 'surgeons' who are helpful volunteers who understand the world of Twitter, Facebook and the rest.

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Escape to Safety! An interactive exhibition about Asylum Seekers and Refugees

The Escape to Safety multimedia exhibition provides participants with an experience of what it is like to be a refugee / asylum seeker leaving their home country and embarking on a journey to find safety in Britain.

Participants are provided with an experience that challenges them to re-think their assumptions and perceptions of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants.

The exhibition enables schools and communities to explore complex and controversial diversity issues in an exciting and experiential way.

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