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Mohamed SeedatMohamed Seedat
BME Women's network logoPolicy and Participation Officer - BME

Are you a woman who is part of the Black and Minority Ethnic or Asylum and Refugee community in Tameside?

 
If so then join the BME Women’s Network - listening to the voice and needs of the BME community.

 

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What the BME Women's Network do
  • Provide a space for clear and open discussion.
  • Build links with communities in Tameside.
  • Develop a stronger voice for BME community groups.

Benefits

  • Regular meetings - a fantastic opportunity to meet others and make new friends.
  • Learn about other BME groups and find out what else is happening locally.
  • Share good practice.
  • Be part of creating a voice on behalf of the BME community.
  • Specialist support when you need help.

Our story so far...

  • Road Safety project in partnership with St Peters in providing road safety training to parents whose children attend madrassah.
  • Recruitment events in partnership with Greater Manchester Police Positive Action Team.
  • Organised celebration day for women for Eid and Diwali.
  • Work with T3SC in supporting a women only conference.

Partnerships

  • Tameside Strategic Partnership.
  • Culture & Community Cohesion Partnership (Tameside).
  • Compact

Members

Inclusive membership - BME communities from across Tameside including Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi, African and Polish communities.
 
Our Vision - A network committed to providing Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) women’s groups and organisations the opportunity for development, discussion and debate regarding the issues of BME groups in Tameside.
 
To join the BME Women’s Network, email: mohamed.seedat@t3sc.org

For more information, please contact Mohamed, Tel: 0161 339 4985.

 

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