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Events

Listed below are some of our upcoming events and workshops. To book a place please email us This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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In 2001 the unemployment rate for BME groups in Birmingham was 17%, compared to 7% for White British groups. In 2011, the unemployment rate was 24% for Black and Asian groups, compared with 7% for White British groups.

We're all becoming used to hearing bad news like this. Before our optimism begins to fade even further, brap are holding a symposium to explore the fate of those whose lives will not be blighted by the recession because, unfortunately, they have had difficulty in benefiting from our society even at the best of times.

Aim of this event
The aim of the event is to explore some of the stubborn statistics we have become used to seeing over the last two decades (like the ones above). This symposium has brought together expert speakers to debate the opportunities that are created in our city for BME communities. It will focus primarily on theories of change – the things we are doing to deliver positive benefits, and what really works.

Speakers
• Professor David Gillborn, Institute of Education, University of London
Raja Miah MBE, founder of Peacemakers and Director of Rise 2010
Wade Lyn, Managing Director, Cleone Foods

The event will also feature of panel of expert young people from a range of fields who will add their views and perspectives on how Birmingham can change for the better.

Who should attend
This is a hard hitting event. It will be attended by practitioners from a range of agencies, experts who can offer critique and challenge, and individuals from a range of communities who can offer insight into their experiences This symposium will not be about proportioning blame: it will be about taking action. It will not be about making platitudes about Birmingham’s progress: it will be about those areas where we have not been progressive. It will not be about making excuses: it will be about facing up to the facts.

Event details
Date: 21 May 2012, 9am-2pm
Venue: Fazeley Studios, Birmingham, B5 5SE
Cost: free, but places must be booked in advance

To book a place, call Allan Kennard on 0121 456 7402 or email him This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.