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Event: Centre for Human Rights in Practice to launch collaborative report exploring the impact of spending cuts on BAME women on Monday 8 July 2013
The Centre for Human Rights in Practice has worked in partnership with Coventry Women’s Voices, Coventry Ethnic Minority Action Partnership and Foleshill Women’s Training to produce a new report: “Layers of Inequality: A Human Rights and Equality Impact Assessment of the Public Spending Cuts on Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Women in Coventry”
The report, which has been co-authored by Kalwinder Sandhu (Coventry Women’s Voices), Mary-Ann Stephenson (Coventry Women’s Voices and the Centre for Human Rights in Practice) and James Harrison (Centre Co-Director, Centre for Human Rights in Practice) will be officially launched on Monday 8 July 2013 at an event led by Marcia Jarrett (Coventry Ethnic Minority Action Partnership), report author Kindy Sandhu (Coventry Women’s Voices), Pragna Patel (Southall Black Sisters), Yvonne Mosquito (Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for the West Midlands) and Mary-Ann Stephenson (Coventry Women’s Voices and Centre for Human Rights in Practice)
Event Details
The report launch will take place between 9.30am and 11.30am on Monday 8 July 2013 at:
Herbert Gallery
Jordan Well, Coventry,
CV1 5QP
All are welcome –but booking essential as places are limited. Please email v.kaur@cemap-coventry.org.uk to book a place.
Book now - Launch of New Report on Impact of Spending Cuts on BAME women
The Centre for Human Rights in Practice, School of Law, University of Warwick
together with Coventry Women’s Voices, Coventry Ethnic Minority Action Partnership and Foleshill Women’s Training
invite you to the launch of
Layers of Inequality:
A Human Rights and Equality Impact Assessment of the Public Spending Cuts on Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Women in Coventry
By Kalwinder Sandhu, Mary-Ann Stephenson and James Harrison
Monday 8 July 2013, 9.30 am – 11.30 am
Herbert Gallery
Jordan Well, Coventry,
CV1 5QP
How will the public spending cuts affect BAME women in Coventry? What are the potential impacts on equality and human rights of these cuts?
Chair: Marcia Jarrett - Coventry Ethnic Minority Action Partnership
Speakers:
Report author – Kindy Sandhu – Coventry Women’s Voices
Pragna Patel – Southall Black Sisters
Yvonne Mosquito – Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for the West Midlands
Mary-Ann Stephenson – Coventry Women’s Voices and Centre for Human Rights in Practice
All welcome –but booking essential as places are limited. Please email v.kaur@cemap-coventry.org.uk to book a place.
Book now - Lauch of Report on Impact of Spending Cuts on BAME Women
The Centre for Human Rights in Practice, School of Law, University of Warwick
together with Coventry Women’s Voices, Coventry Ethnic Minority Action Partnership and Foleshill Women’s Training
invite you to the launch of
Layers of Inequality:
A Human Rights and Equality Impact Assessment of the Public Spending Cuts on Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Women in Coventry
By Kalwinder Sandhu, Mary-Ann Stephenson and James Harrison
Monday 8 July 2013, 9.30 am – 11.30 am
Herbert Gallery
Jordan Well, Coventry,
CV1 5QP
How will the public spending cuts affect BAME women in Coventry? What are the potential impacts on equality and human rights of these cuts?
Chair: Marcia Jarrett - Coventry Ethnic Minority Action Partnership
Speakers:
Report author – Kindy Sandhu – Coventry Women’s Voices
Pragna Patel – Southall Black Sisters
Yvonne Mosquito – Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for the West Midlands
Mary-Ann Stephenson – Coventry Women’s Voices and Centre for Human Rights in Practice
All welcome –but booking essential as places are limited. Please email v.kaur@cemap-coventry.org.uk to book a place.