CRE
SUPPORTS RURAL RACE EQUALITY SCHEMES
( 10 June, 2003)
The
Commission for Racial Equality today announced its decision to support
race equality work in rural areas such as North Wales and
Scotland - and to build partnerships across Britain in places which
have experienced heightened community disturbances such as Burnley,
that is covered by the East Lancashire Together project.
Trevor
Phillips, CRE Chair said: One of our main aims is to make
sure that local race equality work is delivered consistently throughout
Britain, while acknowledging that this will vary according to local
needs and circumstances. 'Getting
Results' focuses on outcomes, which allows us and our partners to
understand the impact of our investment in terms of the positive
changes or benefits to local communities."
We
are very pleased with the awards we have made. We are setting a
new standard for the delivery of race equality work which responds
to the new environment created by the amended Race Relations Act.
We want our funding to genuinely add value and to create greater
ownership locally for racial equality.
The
Commission awarded a total of £796,000 to 22 Race Equality
Councils and community based organisations across Britain. 91 bids
with a total value of £7 million were received from RECs and
other community organisations. The grants form part of a new funding
framework Getting Results through which £3.5 million has already
been awarded this year.
The
CREs four priority areas for funding local race equality work
are those that promote leadership, cross-community work, conflict
resolution and alienated communities.
ORGANISATIONS
THAT WERE AWARDED
Ayrshire
Race Equality Partnership Scotland, Citizens Advice and Rights -
Fife Scotland, Ethnic Minorities Law Centre Scotland, Highland Alliance
for Racial Equality Scotland, Grampian REC Scotland, West of Scotland
REC Scotland, North Wales Race Equality Network Wales, Northern
Complainant Aid Fund North, Sheffield REC North, Tameside REC North,
East Lancs Together North, Race Equality Sandwell Midlands, Rugby
REC Midlands, Telford and Shropshire REC Midlands, Race Equality
West Midlands Midlands, Racial Equality Partnership Croydon London
and South, The Monitoring Group London and South, Race Equality
Newham London and South, Devon and Exeter REC London and South,
Dorset REC London and South, Avon and Bristol Law Centre London
and South, Bristol REC London and South.
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