Dear Marie
We at King's are looking to provide training/awareness, intially
concntrating on the RRAA and SENDA. I'd be very intersted to find out
more from you what People Matters could offer. If you cannot cover both
areas, we could concentrate on the RRAA.
Perhaps you could suggest a way forward?
Regards
Virginia
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002 15:56:23 -0000 Marie-June Hull
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> In view of the levels of concern recently expressed on the mailbase
> about awareness and implementation of the Race Relations (Amendment)
> Act 2000, particularly in view of the short timescales involved, I have
> been given permission as a list member to remind colleagues that People
> Matters can offer training/briefing sessions that may be helpful to
> institutions in implementing the Act. We can provide either basic
> awareness-raising sessions around race issues, or briefing sessions for
> senior/other managers on their responsibilities in the implementation
> process. A sample programme is attached.
>
> We now employ an excellent trainer who happens to be from an ethnic
> minority and can therefore cater for the preference some clients have
> for an ethnic minority trainer to deliver training or briefing sessions
> on race (an interesting debate in itself!).
>
> If any list member would like further information or to discuss what
> People Matters can offer in this area, please contact me by e-mail at
> [log in to unmask] or at the address/telephone number below.
> I wish institutions well in their work in this area.
>
> Kind regards
> Marie Hull
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Virginia M Wainwright
Equal Opportunities Officer
King's College London
James Clerk Maxwell Building
57 Waterloo Road
London SE1 8WA
020 7848 3399
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