KEY SEMINAR IN LONDON ON HOW WE CAN ACHIEVE GREATER
COHESION IN COMMUNITIES AND TACKLE HATRED AND DIVISION
HOW BEST CAN WE DELIVER EXCELLENT
COMMUNITY COHESION
AND EFFECTIVELY TACKLE
ISLAMOPHOBIA AND HATRED
EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS;
DELIVERING NEW GOVERNMENT POLICIES
Monday 21 June, 2010
Royal Commonwealth Society, London
Contributors
include
Minister or Senior Official, UK Government
Dr Muhammad Bari, Secretary General, Muslim Council
of Britain
Michael Keating, National Advisor for Equalities and
Cohesion, IDeA
Marvin Rees, Director, The Bristol City Partnership
Marie-Th鲨se McGivern, Chief Executive, Belfast
Metropolitan College
Shiela Lock, Chief Executive, Leicester City Council
Robert Laambert, CResearch Fellow, University of Exeter
Noori Bibi, Co-ordinator, Young Muslim Voices
Prof Montserrat Guibernau, Professor of Politics,
QMUL
Andrew Kilburn, Chief Executive, London Borough of
Waltham Forest
Nazir
Afzal, National Director of Community Liaison,
Crown Prosecution Service
Marie-Th鲨se McGivern, Director and Chief Executive,
Belfast Metropolitan College
Issues covered
How best can we deliver excellent community cohesion across the UK?
What difference will new Government policies make?
How do we overcome hatred and community division and build bridges
between communities?
How do we achieve shared comfort, opportunity and prosperity across
communities?
How best can we develop effective approaches to community cohesion
locally?
Promoting community cohesion in a divided city with a turbulent past
and divided politics?
How should all agencies work together?
How best should we work across communities in a large and varied city?
How best can we addressing tensions between communities and develop
cohesion?
How should we mainstream community cohesion across all local services?
How best can we deliver a Total Place approach?
How serious is Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hate crime? How
best can it be tackled?
How best can young people of all backgrounds make the most effective
contribution?
How should political parties and community groups confront and beat
rightwing extremism?
How best can we tackle Islamophobia and inter-community hatred in the
longer term?
What role can the criminal law play?
Where can we hope to be in ten years time?
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Please Note
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