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Invitation of expression of interest: The multifaceted needs of Pakistani communities: Manchester Insights

1 Feb 2024 - 10:29 by michelle.foster

Community Health Equity Manchester (CHEM) was initially set up to address the disproportionate impact the pandemic had on specific communities in Manchester, including communities impacted by racial inequalities, disabled people, and inclusion health groups. The programme has been successful in engaging with and building trust with communities and is being developed to address the wider health inequalities that these groups face.

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Get ready, the GM Workforce and Recruitment Hubs are coming

1 Feb 2024 - 10:23 by michelle.foster

We're all trying to make Greater Manchester a place where people can be healthy, happy, and live fulfilling lives. The way we run our organisations can make a real difference to the VCSE sector staff's health and well-being. So, we're creating a space to share best practices, collaborate on work, and support each other. GM workforce hub strengthening the VCSE sector

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Greater Manchester Community Grants: Strand 2 – Progression towards inclusive employment

30 Jan 2024 - 16:48 by michelle.foster

WEA (Workers Educational Association) and GMCA (Greater Manchester Combined Authority) are pleased to launch the first round of funding, across 2 strands, for the £5m GMCA Community Grants Programme. WEA adult learning withing reach

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Community Health Equity Manchester Grant Programme 2024

29 Jan 2024 - 09:23 by michelle.foster

Health Equity is when everyone can reach their full health and wellbeing potential without unfair differences. Manchester City Council know from their research that some communities who already experience discrimination and disadvantage are also more likely to experience worse health outcomes. Manchester City Council

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Alternative Women's Economy — New women's collective in Manchester

24 Jan 2024 - 09:23 by michelle.foster

AWE is the Alternative Women’s Economy. A dynamic network of women in and around the Greater Manchester area taking control of the narrative, creating a common voice to affect the policies that impact marginalised, low-income, working-class, Black and Minority Ethnic women and call for change. An orange background with outlines of women

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Time to Talk Day 2024: Let’s talk about mental health on Thursday 1 February

19 Jan 2024 - 09:29 by michelle.foster

Run by Mind and Rethink Mental Illness, in partnership with the Co-op, the nation’s biggest mental health conversation returns for 2024.

Local mental health charity Manchester Mind will be marking the day and encouraging people to have conversations with family, friends, or colleagues about mental health.
Sometimes it’s easier to tell people we’re ‘fine’ than it is to say how we really feel. Many people do not feel able to talk openly for fear of judgement.

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