Since NATFHE began ethnic monitoring on its application forms, we
now know that at least 3.8% of our members are black. However, there
are likely to be many more who joined before we began ethnic monitoring.
NATFHE's National Executive Council has two reserved seats for Black
members, one of which must be occupied by a woman. These seats are
currently held by Jim Thakoordin and Naheed Arshad-Mather.
The Black Members Group of the Equality Advisory Council is currently chaired by Naheed Arshad-Mather.
See Publications for issues that might be of interest to you. In particular, we have a new document, which you can download here in PDF format, Handling Race Discrimination Claims.
If you currently receive Equality News at home, then your
name will already be on our Black Members Network list. If you do not,
and wish to be added to the list, contact Equality Unit).
The Black Members Network is currently quite active. An
occasional newsletter purely for Black members is produced, and sent to
all those on the network. Meetings of network members have been held in
London, Birmingham and Bradford. If you wish to organise a meeting in
your area, contact Equality Unit), and read the NATFHE guide Developing Black Members’ Networks
The website you will find most useful for issues of concern to Black people is that of the Commission for Racial Equality.
The CRE is working on a draft Code of Practice for Education, to
implement the Race Relations (Amendment) Act in schools, colleges and
universities. This is likely to be out soon for formal consultation,
and NATFHE will be responding.
The Parliamentary Under Secretary with responsibility for race issues is Fiona Mactaggart (Home Office).
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