BETTER COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BLACK PARENTS AND THEIR CHILDREN COULD IMPROVE EDUCATIONAL RESULTS AND LIFE CHANCES
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Black parents on a new Parent in Partnership programme found that by developing better communication skills they could have a greater impact on their children, according to a report published by the Black Training and Enterprise Group today.
Press release: London's Ethnic Minority Jobless Figures Soar
Press release: London's Ethnic Minority Jobless Figures Soar
CHARITY CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO TAKE ACTION TO REDUCE ETHNIC MINORITY UNEMPLOYMENT DESPAIR
New BTEG Press Release-
Charity calls on government to take action to reduce ethnic minority unemployment despair
Time for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic organisations to shape the criminal justice system
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Time for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic organisations to shape the criminal justice system
A series of round table consultation events organised by BTEG and partner organisations
The disturbing over representation of BAME communities in the criminal justice system (CJS) must be reversed.
Nearly a third of male prison inmates are from BAME backgrounds.
LEADING ETHNIC MINORITY CHARITY URGES GOVERNMENT RETHINK ON EMA
Leading Ethnic Minority Charity urges Government Rethink on EMA
The Coalition Government’s decision to end the Educational Maintenance Allowance (EMA) will have a devastating impact on ethnic minority students.
Time for White and Black families to learn from the Chinese community
British Chinese pupils are setting the benchmark in GCSE’s and could hold the secret to educational success for other ethnic groups, according to the Black Training and Enterprise Group (BTEG).
BTEG has released a new policy briefing paper entitled “What more can we takeaway from the Chinese community?” to raise awareness of the significant level of British Chinese educational success.
Poverty in ethnic minority communities will thrive if policies don’t change
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Poverty in ethnic minority communities will thrive if policies don’t change
The fight against racial discrimination must be an integral part of poverty reduction and inclusion policies, according to a national charity.
Providing the right help to families with vulnerable boys will save money in the long run
PRESS RELEASE
The attitude of some Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) parents with vulnerable boys is preventing them getting involved with the education and development of their young boys and may be leading to their involvement in crime, according to research conducted by the Black Training and Enterprise Group (BTEG) published today.
Black People Urged to Join Their Local Strategic Partnership
Since 2001 Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) have enabled local communities to influence key public services such as education, health, and housing. According to the Black Training and Enterprise Group black and minority ethnic (BME) groups are being left out of this process.
Tough Stance on Race Relations in Schools
BTEG (the Black Training & Enterprise Group) welcomes the new tough stance by the Health minister on implementing the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 but wonders why it has taken so long to implement the Act, especially in schools, and whether implementation will go beyond mere words.