Seminars & Workshops

We offer a variety of engaging learning and networking events on diverse topics throughout the year. To stay informed, subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates and invitations.

 

There have been seminars, workshops and networking events organized under Stronger Together on a variety of themes, including on Physical and Mental Health, Education, Employment Practices, Achieving Racial Equality, Elections & Civic Participation, Homelessness & Housing, Domestic Violence, Engaging Social Services, Older People, Refugees, Access To Public Funds, Language & ESOL, Brexit, Programme For Government, Cultural Diversity & Inclusion, Leadership, and Volunteering.

PAST EVENTS

2025/26 (HEALTH)

  • ‘Your Health’ event with Glaucoma UK and Bomoko NI
  • Health & Wellbeing Fair
  • Seminar on Diabetes

2024/25 – (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, MENTAL HEALTH)

  • DTNI Information Seminar – Empowering Local Communities
  • Addressing Health Inequalities – Mental Health Seminar

2023/24 (HEALTH)

  • Eyecare Services in NI (online)
  • Diabetes and Ramadan Seminar

2022/23 (HEALTH, CIVIC PARTICIPATION)

  • Respiratory Health Seminar (online)
  • ‘Your Assembly, Your Say!’ – How to get your voice heard at the Northern Ireland Assembly – online workshop

2021/22 (HEALTH, HOUSING)

  • ‘Brighter Days Ahead’ Health Seminar (online)
  • Call for Evidence Workshop on DfC’s Housing Supply Strategy

2020/21 (BREXIT, HERITAGE LANGUAGES, MENTAL HEALTH-COVID-19)

  • ‘Un-Settled Status’ – The rights of EU citizens post-Brexit – online seminar
  • Heritage Language Seminar
  • ‘Accessing Mental Health Services during Covid-19: Lessons and Challenges for Supporting BAME Communities’ – webinar
  • ‘What is the current situation in rural areas regarding health, employment and education for the BME community?’

2019/20 (BREXIT)

  • What’s the process? What’s the point? – EU Settlement Scheme Information Event & Advice Clinic

2018/19 (LANGUAGE & ESOL)

  • ‘All Things Language’

2017/18 (EQUALITY, MENTAL HEALTH)

  • Equality Commission & NI BME Sector Engagement Seminar event
  • Mental Health in the Workplace – Coffee & Connect event

2016/17 (EQUALITY / EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES, MENTAL HEALTH, REFUGEES, OLDER PEOPLE, PROGRAMME FOR GOVERNMENT)

  • Migrant Workers’ Experiences of Employment Practices in Mid-Ulster research findings – seminar
  • You are not alone – BME Mental Health Awareness & Services Networking Event
  • Welcoming Refugees to NI: The Big Picture in a Small Place
  • Growing Older in NI – BME perspectives
  • Consultation Event on the Programme for Government

2015/16 (CIVIC PARTICIPATION, MENTAL HEALTH, HOMELESSNESS &HOUSING, CULTURAL DIVERSITY & INCLUSION, ENGAGING SOCIAL SERVICES, REFUGEES / ACCESS TO PUBLIC FUNDS)

  • The elections are coming – have your say!
  • Mental Health Training with AwareNI
  • Roof over my Head – the health impacts of homelessness and poor housing
  • Challenges And Opportunities for Newcomer Children in Primary Education
  • Cultural Inclusion – fusion or illusion? Good Relation Week event
  • Improving BME Engagement with Social Services
  • No Recourse to Public Funds – What can we do? Roundtable Event

2014/15 (VOLUNTEERING, CARING, CIVIC PARTICIPATION, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, HOMELESSNESS & HOUSING)

  • Diversity & Inclusion in Volunteering
  • Cultural Approaches to Caring
  • Encouraging Civic Participation – Put Your Hand Up and Be Counted
  • Domestic Violence
  • Housing and Homelessness – who can help?

2013/14 (MENTAL HEALTH)

Workshop event – ‘Mood matters’ mental health training – November 2013 – MENTAL HEALTH

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