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The Manchester Maya Project – supporting BAMER Women and Girls in Manchester

22 Jul 2016 - 16:33 by michelle.foster

A collaborative approach to support Black, Asian, minority ethnic and refugee women and girls in Manchester, dealing with crisis, accessing help and support, developing aspirations and achieving dreams.

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BAMER Women and Girls will be inspired to raise their aspirations, realise their dreams and live the lives they want to.

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Safeguarding Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) Grants 2016-18

22 Jul 2016 - 10:24 by michelle.foster

Through the Safeguarding VCS Grant Programme The Department for Education want to help develop and further their strategic aims to safeguard and protect children. The Department for England are making available up to a maximum of £2.25 million in safeguarding grant funding to VCS organisations for an 18-month period (October 2016- March 2018) to help deliver on three safeguarding priorities:
• Female Genital Mutilation (FGM);

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Become a school governor at Manchester Federation of EBSD Schools

22 Jul 2016 - 09:55 by michelle.foster

Manchester Federation of EBSD Schools provides education for children with social, emotional and mental health difficulties. The Federation comprises of Buglawton Hall residential school for boys aged 11-16 in Congleton, Cheshire, day provision for KS3 children at Southern Cross School in Chorlton and Meade Hill School in Higher Blackley and KS4 day provision at Castlefield Campus in Hulme and Wythenshawe Campus in the south of the city.

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Never Going Underground - Community Exhibition opportunities

22 Jul 2016 - 09:54 by michelle.foster

The People’s History Museum is currently working on an exciting community-led project to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act, which partially decriminalised homosexual acts. Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Never Going Underground: The fight for LGBT+ rights will focus on the fight for equality for those identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans* and other gender and sexuality minorities (LGBT+). The project will include a major programme of events including a landmark exhibition to open in February 2017 developed by a team of Community Curators.

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