Events

African Men Safe Space

Event Series African Mens Safe Space
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Mental health illness within the Black African and Caribbean heritage community in the UK is becoming a growing concern. Though, a lot of similarities exists within the Black African and Caribbean community there are significant differences around health needs and outcomes especially mental health. Even within the Black African community there is a distinction between […]

Black Woman Safe Space (BWSS)

Event Series Black Woman Safe Space (BWSS)
Virtual Event Virtual Event

The Black Women Safe Space (BWSS) was created in November 2022 in London, as a safe space where Black African and Caribbean women can meet to network, share stories and support each other. Working with a qualified coach, the women are able to identify areas of personal development, skills deficit and capacity building. The BWSS […]

African Men Safe Space

Event Series African Mens Safe Space
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Mental health illness within the Black African and Caribbean heritage community in the UK is becoming a growing concern. Though, a lot of similarities exists within the Black African and Caribbean community there are significant differences around health needs and outcomes especially mental health. Even within the Black African community there is a distinction between […]

Advocacy For African International Students In The UK

Our research shows that 1 in 16 international students in the UK are from Africa (2017/18) (Erudera, 2023). Currently, almost 1 in 10 international students in the UK are from Africa (2022/23) (Erudera, 2023). Nigerian students and their dependents contributed an estimated £1.9 billion to the economy of the UK, according to SBM intelligence (Kolawole, […]

Advocacy Conference for African International Students

UK Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London SW1A 0AA UK Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London

African Development and Advocacy Centre, AFRIDAC and Susan Fajana- Thomas Foundation Trust, SFT are organising an Advocacy Conference for African International Students in the UK this October. The conference will be hosted by Dame Meg Hillier MP, Hackney South and Shoreditch and Chair of the Public Accounts Committee. Venue: UK Parliament, Palace of Westminster, London […]

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Black Woman Safe Space (BWSS)

Event Series Black Woman Safe Space (BWSS)
Virtual Event Virtual Event

The Black Women Safe Space (BWSS) was created in November 2022 in London, as a safe space where Black African and Caribbean women can meet to network, share stories and support each other. Working with a qualified coach, the women are able to identify areas of personal development, skills deficit and capacity building. The BWSS […]

African Men Safe Space

Event Series African Mens Safe Space
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Mental health illness within the Black African and Caribbean heritage community in the UK is becoming a growing concern. Though, a lot of similarities exists within the Black African and Caribbean community there are significant differences around health needs and outcomes especially mental health. Even within the Black African community there is a distinction between […]

Black Woman Safe Space (BWSS)

Event Series Black Woman Safe Space (BWSS)
Virtual Event Virtual Event

The Black Women Safe Space (BWSS) was created in November 2022 in London, as a safe space where Black African and Caribbean women can meet to network, share stories and support each other. Working with a qualified coach, the women are able to identify areas of personal development, skills deficit and capacity building. The BWSS […]

African Men Safe Space

Event Series African Mens Safe Space
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Mental health illness within the Black African and Caribbean heritage community in the UK is becoming a growing concern. Though, a lot of similarities exists within the Black African and Caribbean community there are significant differences around health needs and outcomes especially mental health. Even within the Black African community there is a distinction between […]