A Black Perspective in Community and Youth Work, 2002

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    Abstract

    The report summarises the key issues that were discussed in the workshops with suggestions for relevant resources. The workshops included: Domestic Violence Issues and Practice, facilitated by Shabnam Sheikh and Alison Healicon; Sex and Relationships Education with Black and Minority Ethnic Communities, facilitated by Paul Mattis; Black Perspective in the Connexions Service, facilitated by Pravin Patel and Kaleem Anwar; A Black Perspective on Parents Power, facilitated by Addy Lazz-Onyenobi and Stella Osammor; De-Constructing “Race” with Young People faciliated by Dave Allport.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationA Black Perspective in Community and Youth Work
    Place of PublicationManchester
    PublisherUniversity of Manchester, Centre for Continuing Education, Community Work Unit
    Number of pages32
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2003
    EventA Black Perspective in Community and Youth Work: A Community Work Unit Conference, 2002 - Chancellors Conference Centre, Manchester
    Duration: 26 Oct 200226 Oct 2002

    Publication series

    NameA Black Perspective in Community and Youth Work
    PublisherCommunity Work Unit, Centre for Continuing Education, Universtiy of Manchester

    Conference

    ConferenceA Black Perspective in Community and Youth Work: A Community Work Unit Conference, 2002
    CityChancellors Conference Centre, Manchester
    Period26/10/0226/10/02

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