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Windrush 75 in Warwickshire
The 75th anniversary of the arrival in the UK of HMS Empire Windrush is celebrated on Thursday 22 June this year.
View ProjectAs well as our ongoing casework training and support EQuIP is often involved in larger projects to tackle specific community issues, or types of discrimination.
The 75th anniversary of the arrival in the UK of HMS Empire Windrush is celebrated on Thursday 22 June this year.
View ProjectHate Crimes and Hate Incidents Factsheet - January 2024 Learn about what hate crimes and incidents are and how to report.
View ProjectBetween April and May 2023, a series of 4 events under the banner We Stand Together were organised involving Warwickshire Police, Crown Prosecution Service and were chaired and managed by EQuIP both online and at key community locations across the County.
View ProjectHate crime can have devastating consequences for victims, their families, witnesses and the wider community. Yet public awareness and perception of hate crime remains low, and incidents are significantly under-reported.
View ProjectThe Police Race Action Plan sets out the changes the Police intend to make to improve outcomes for Black people working in or interacting with policing across the UK. We are keen to ensure that people in Warwickshire have opportunity to provide feedback on the national plan.
View ProjectEQuIP was funded by the Police and Crime Commissioner to work in partnership with Compass, to run joint sessions in the diverse communities and faith groups of Warwickshire to raise awareness of drug abuse, its long term impact and County Lines in the county.
View ProjectEQuIP ran a project, Healthy Minds for All Warks of Life. We engaged with a selected range of diverse community groups, asking for their feedback on mental health, issues, fears and concerns regarding mental health and emotional wellbeing, and any identifying any barriers.
View ProjectThe law protects everyone against prejudice or hostility that is directed towards them based on their disability, gender identity, nationality, race, religion or sexual orientation. Hate incidents happen when someone is targeted simply for being who they are, or who someone perceives them to be.
View ProjectWe at EQuIP would like to say a huge thank you to everyone that supported this project and attended the event.
View ProjectAs part of the run up to International Womens Day on 8 March, EQuIP has launched its Harmful Practices Guide and Toolkit in Warwickshire, a comprehensive guide to where and how to get support on the seriously underreported issues of: Forced Marriage, FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) and Honour-based...
View ProjectOn June 22nd (Windrush Day) the Equality and Inclusion Partnership (EQuIP) launched its Windrush in Warwickshire Project, this will involve working with Caribbean communities across Warwickshire to illustrate the influences of their culture in society over the decades.
View ProjectSUPEER is the Sustainable Integration through peer to peer support project that has been funded via the EU Commission ERASMUS Plus programme.
View ProjectOne of EQuIP's clients has shared her experience of a hate crime in Warwickshire. She is anonymous as the consequences of the action against her, lives with her and her family. It affects her choices of how to live her life everyday. It shouldn't have to be this way. The clip may be upsetting.
View ProjectIf you experience a hate crime or witness an incident, report it here: reporthatenow.
View ProjectImmunisation has never been more important to keep our children and infants safe from outbreaks of serious diseases such as Measles. We have a number of advice factsheets in different languages available to read here in Polish and Portuguese:
View ProjectImmunisation has never been more important to keep our children and infants safe from outbreaks of serious diseases such as Measles. We have a number of advice factsheets in different languages available to read here in Arabic and Urdu
View ProjectImmunisation has never been more important to keep our children and infants safe from outbreaks of serious diseases such as measles. we have a number of advice factsheets in different languages available to read here in Gujarati, Punjabi and Nepali :
View ProjectRose Taylor approached EQuIP at Warwickshire Pride’s summer gathering in 2018. Our Client is a former employee of Jaguar Land Rover and they had worked for the company for 20 years as an engineer. In 2017 they began identifying as gender fluid.
View ProjectOur thoughts are with everyone grieving the death of George Floyd in the US and we kneel united with all those who peacefully protest against inequality, racism and discrimination, that exists within our society and across the world.
View ProjectThe SUPEER project aims to facilitate and pave the way for sustainable social inclusion among young people based on a new peer to peer intercultural concept. This project has been developed by six European countries, including the UK, EQuIP being the UK partner.
View ProjectEQuIP is rolling out its successful Hate Crime Charter to help prevent and tackle hate crime
View ProjectEQuiP officially launched with an event where speakers discussed the purpose of EQuiP and what we aim to achieve.
View ProjectHealthy Diversity is a trans-European project training health professionals in cultural awareness
View ProjectEQuIP has a long history of engaging with Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities in Warwickshire as well as Gypsy and Traveller communities and newly arrived migrants.
View ProjectWhen you donate to EQuIP, you’re supporting our work in the community, helping us promote equality and inclusion, and provide advice and support to people who’ve experienced discrimination.
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