The aim of the Kent BME Network is to increase the effectiveness of BME (Black Minority Ethnic) community groups in relation to local,countywide and regional service provision.
Despite the rain over 650 children from 14 schools in Gravesham took part in a schools parade through Gravesend town centre on April 23 to celebrate Saint Georges Day. ...
Gravesend and Dartford Muslim Association in partnership with North West Kent Racial Equality Council organised a major conference titled “Understanding Islam which took place on Sunday March 16 which was ... more...
Over 450 women and young girls over the age of 14 attended the Sadi Awaaz Suno (Listen to our Voices) event held at the Woodville Halls in Gravesham on Friday ... more...
NHS REPORT
This report examines variations in the self-reported views of NHS patients from different ethnic groups. These results give us insight into the areas of NHS service provision where experience of the service looks different to patients from different ethnic groups.
North West Kent REC is the driving force behind the Kent BME Network. Watch this space for Dev Sharma's updates on how things are progressing. more...
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