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'Immigration Minister Seema Malhotra pushed back the full extension of eVisas, quoting fears of travel chaos and another Windrush-style scandal among minority communities. This is a crucial moment, as for...

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Fix the Digital Status campaign

'Immigration Minister Seema Malhotra pushed back the full extension...

Public Health Dietitians Team – Winter 2024 Newsletter

Welcome, Winter 2024 We hope you all enjoy our Winter...

Belfast City Council is recruiting

BCC is recruiting for a number of positions.  To...

Law Centre NI is recruiting!

Law Centre NI is recruiting for the following posistions: Asylum...

Centre for Cross Border Cooperation: Free online cross-border project delivery training course

As part of the Cross-Border: enACTing cooperation project, an...
Stronger Together Northern Ireland
The Stronger Together Network began as an informal network of organisations who work predominantly with culturally and linguistically diverse communities. The key outcomes of the group were increased sharing of information and identification of partnership opportunities.
In 2012, the network successfully applied for funding to allow the network to become more formalised and structured. There are currently over 150 members representing BME Organisations and Groups, BME individuals, Community Sector, Volunteer Sector and Public Service Sector.