Inclusion and Exclusion
2005: Exploring the Messages for Policy and Practice
of Research on Racism and Ethnicity. A call for
papers
Wednesday 9 November 2005
London Voluntary Sector Resource Centre, 356 Holloway
Road, London N7 6PA
REU and the SSRG are organising the second one-day
conference exploring the messages for policy and
practice of research on racism and ethnicity.
Click here to download the
Presentations
Workshops
- What Constitutes ‘Good
Health’? The perceptions and experiences
of older African Caribbean women (340kb PDF
file)
Sharon Wray & Michelle Bartholomew, The University
of Huddersfield School of Human & Health Sciences
- From Surviving
to Thriving; Black Women Managers in Britain
(51kb PDF file)
Dr. Carlis Douglas, DMTD Consulting
- It’s
your life (91kb PDF file)
Shruti Uppal & Shamser Sinha, City University
- Gypsy and Traveller
Communities: Accomodation, education, health,
skills and employment (448kb PDF file)
Sherry Peck and Camille Warrington, Cambridgeshire
Travellers Initiative
- Reconsidering
Tackling Institutional Racism (41kb PDF file)
David Woodger and Dr Jim Cowan
- Methodological
issues in qualitative research with Minority Ethnic
research participants (137kb PDF file)
Mabel L.S. Lie, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
- Extending
access to services for disabled children from Black
families (39kb PDF file)
Ronny Flynn REU/OU
- Are
Their Genes Compatible? (457kb PDF file)
Ms Diana De, School of Care Science, University
of Glamorgan
- Having
our Say: Peer Research with Young Gypsy/Travellers
in Scotland (229kb PDF file)
Michelle Lloyd, Save the Children
- Save
the Children UK Scotland Programme (91kb PDF
file)
Michelle Lloyd, Donna Lawrie, Fiona MacDonald,
John MacDonald, Justine Wilson, Mary Wilson,
Save the Children
Panel