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Breaking Down Barriers: Why Representation Matters in BAME-Led Community Support in Rochdale

Rochdale, a town in Greater Manchester, UK, is home to a diverse community, including a significant Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) population. Yet, many BAME individuals still face barriers to accessing community support services. The lack of representation is evident even in academia, where just 160 out of 22,855 professors in the UK were Black in 2020/21, and only 41 were Black women, making up less than 1%. Representation matters. This blog explores the vital role of BAME-led community support in Rochdale and how it can help break down barriers and build a more inclusive community.

The Importance of Representation
A 2022 study by McKinsey & Company and LeanIn.org, analyzing 333 companies and over 40,000 employees, found that BME women are the least likely to be promoted or considered for opportunities by management. Representation matters because it allows individuals to see themselves reflected in the services and organizations that serve them. When BAME individuals are represented in leadership positions or as service providers, it sends a powerful message that their experiences, perspectives, and needs are valued and understood. This, in turn, can increase trust, engagement, and outcomes for BAME communities. 

The Rochdale Community
Rochdale has a strong tradition of community activism and social change. Yet, BAME communities continue to face significant challenges, including poverty, unemployment, and poor health outcomes. In 2020, the Social Metrics Commission reported that 46% of people in Black-led households lived in poverty, more than double the rate for White-led households (19%). Similarly, a 2022 Runnymede Trust analysis found that BME individuals are 2.5 times more likely to experience relative poverty and 2.2 times more likely to live in deep poverty.
BAME-led community support services are essential in tackling these disparities, offering culturally sensitive and responsive support tailored to the unique needs of these communities.

Our Work at Caring and Sharing Rochdale
At Caring and Sharing Rochdale, we’re committed to standing with vulnerable individuals, with a particular focus on Migrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers within the BAME community. Our services are designed to provide a supportive ecosystem, promoting overall well being and empowerment. Here are some of the initiatives we’ve developed to support vulnerable individuals:

  • Computer Literacy Sessions: We provide free computer literacy sessions to help individuals develop essential digital skills. 
  • Free Immigration Drop-in Advice: Our free immigration drop-in advice service offers guidance and support on immigration-related matters. 
  • ESOL Classes: We offer English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes to help individuals improve their language skills.
  • Refugee Drop-in Session: Our refugee drop-in session provides a safe space for refugees to access support, guidance, and connection.
  • Donations: We collect and distribute donations, including food, clothing, and household essentials, to those in need.

The Impact of Our Work
Our initiatives have a tangible impact on the lives of vulnerable individuals in our community. By providing culturally sensitive and responsive support, we’re helping to:

  • Improve health and well-being outcomes
  • Increase access to education and employment opportunities
  • Foster social connections and community engagement
  • Promote overall empowerment and self-sufficiency

Conclusion
Representation matters in BAME-led community support in Rochdale. By promoting representation and inclusivity, we can break down barriers and foster a more inclusive community. At Caring and Sharing Rochdale, we’re committed to standing with vulnerable individuals and providing adequate support to promote overall well being and empowerment. Together, we can create a more just and equitable society for all.

Get Involved
If you’re passionate about creating a more inclusive community and supporting vulnerable individuals, we invite you to get involved with Caring and Sharing Rochdale. Here are some ways you can make a difference:

  • Volunteer: Join our team of dedicated volunteers and help us deliver our services.
  • Donate: Support our work by donating food, clothing, or household essentials.
  • Spread the Word: Share our story and help us raise awareness about the importance of representation in community support services.
  • Partner with Us: Collaborate with us on projects and initiatives that promote social justice and equality.

Together, we can break down barriers and build a more inclusive community for all.

© 2021 Tina Boyadjieva
Global IssueRochdale Community

The Unseen Struggle: How the Cost of Living Crisis is Devastating Marginalized Communities in Rochdale

The cost of living crisis is hitting marginalized communities in Rochdale hard. While this is a global issue, the experiences in Rochdale highlight the urgent need for action, particularly in areas already facing systemic inequality. The financial strain caused by rising costs is deepening existing vulnerabilities, and without intervention, the impact will only worsen.

Decades of systemic inequality have left marginalized communities in Rochdale vulnerable to economic fluctuations. The cost of living crisis has worsened these existing imbalances:

Cost of living support – Rochdale Borough Council

i. Food poverty: Families struggle to access basic necessities like food, leading to widespread hunger and malnutrition. Between April 2022 and March 2023, 14,683 food parcels were given out in Rochdale, a 47% increase from the previous year (Trussell Trust).

ii. Housing insecurity: Rising rents and evictions leave many without a roof, forcing them into overcrowded and unhealthy living shelters. In Rochdale, 34.6% of households live in poverty, compared to the national average of 22.8% (End Child Poverty Coalition, 2022).

iii. Mental health crisis: Poverty’s stress and anxiety take a devastating toll on mental health, with many struggling to access support services. A staggering 75% of people in Rochdale experiencing mental health issues report worsened mental health due to financial difficulties (Rochdale Borough Council’s Poverty Reduction Strategy, 2022).

v. Loss of hope: As opportunities decrease and hardships mount, marginalized communities lose faith in building a better future.

Behind the statistics, real people struggle to survive in Rochdale. Single mothers work multiple jobs, only to find themselves unable to afford basic necessities. Families choose between heating homes or feeding children. The elderly struggle to access essential healthcare due to crippling costs.

These stories demand urgent action. The cost of living crisis requires a unified response:

i. Policy reforms: Implement policies addressing inequality’s root causes, such as affordable housing, living wages, and accessible education.

ii. Community led initiatives: Support grassroots organizations providing essential services and advocating for marginalized communities.

iii. Interpersonal solidarity: Foster empathy and understanding by sharing marginalized communities’ stories and struggles.

Reclaiming Hope, Rebuilding Futures

The cost of living crisis reminds us of the work remaining. By acknowledging complexities and working together, we can:

i. Amplify marginalized voices: Center their stories in policy discussions and public discourse.

ii. Foster inclusive recovery: Prioritize marginalized communities’ needs in economic recovery efforts.

iii. Rebuild with equity: Create a just and equitable society where everyone accesses resources and opportunities.

Rochdale’s struggles are a reflection of larger, global issues. By recognizing and addressing these challenges, we can work towards creating a just and equitable society. Share the stories of those in Rochdale to amplify marginalized voices everywhere and work towards a more just society. Together, we can rebuild hope and create a brighter future for marginalized communities in Rochdale and beyond.

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The Benefits of Volunteering for Mental and Social Well Being: A Spotlight on Caring and Sharing Rochdale

Volunteering is often associated with altruism and selflessness, but it also has numerous benefits for the volunteers themselves. At Caring and Sharing, we’ve witnessed firsthand the positive impact that volunteering can have on mental and social well being. Our organisation, dedicated to supporting asylum seekers, refugees, and vulnerable members of the community, relies heavily on the tireless efforts of our volunteers.

The Power of Volunteering

Research has shown that volunteering can have a profound impact on mental health, reducing stress, anxiety, and depression while increasing feelings of happiness and fulfillment. Socially, volunteering provides opportunities to meet new people, build relationships, and develop a sense of community and belonging.

Caring and Sharing Rochdale: A Hub of Community Activity

At Caring and Sharing, we offer a range of activities and services designed to promote community togetherness, and support vulnerable individuals. From ESOL classes to women’s wellness workshops, computer literacy sessions to free immigration advice, our organisation is a vibrant hub of community activity. Our volunteers play a vital role in helping us achieve our goals, supporting us in various departments, including:

  • ESOL classes: Volunteers assist with teaching and mentoring, helping learners build confidence in their language skills.
  • Women’s wellness workshops: Volunteers provide support and guidance, empowering women to take control of their physical and mental health.
  • Computer literacy sessions: Volunteers help learners develop essential digital skills, bridging the technology gap and enhancing employability.
  • Immigration advice: Volunteers provide administrative support, helping our advisors deliver critical guidance to those navigating the complex immigration system.

The Impact of Volunteering on Mental and Social Well-Being

Our volunteers have reported a range of benefits from their experience with Caring and Sharing Organization, including:

  • Increased confidence and self-esteem
  • Improved mental health and wellbeing
  • Enhanced social connections and community engagement
  • Development of new skills and experiences
  • A sense of purpose and fulfillment

Why Volunteer with Us?

  • Make a tangible difference in the lives of asylum seekers, refugees, and vulnerable members of the community
  • Gain valuable experience and skills in a supportive and inclusive environment
  • Meet like-minded individuals and be part of a vibrant community of volunteers
  • Enhance your CV and career prospects with a reputable organisation

What Kind of Volunteer Opportunities Are Available?

  • Administrative roles
  • Receptionist duties 
  • Workshop attendant 
  • Shop attendant 

Join Our Community of Volunteers

If you’re interested in volunteering with us, we’d love to hear from you. Whether you can spare a few hours a week or a few days a month, your support will make a tangible difference in the lives of our service users. Not only will you be contributing to a valuable cause, but you’ll also be investing in your own mental and social wellbeing.

Contact us today to learn more about volunteering opportunities and join our vibrant community of volunteers.

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Dispelling Myths About Asylum Seekers and Refugees

As the world struggles with the largest refugee crisis since world war II, misinformation and myths about asylum seekers and refugees have spread rapidly. These misconceptions have fueled xenophobia, racism and hostility towards individuals who are simply seeking safety and protection. In this blog, we will dispel common myths about asylum seekers and refugees, and provide accurate information to promote understanding and empathy.

Myth I: Asylum seekers and refugees are a threat to national security

Reality: The vast majority of asylum seekers and refugees are fleeing violence, persecution, and war. They are not a threat to national security, but rather individuals who are seeking protection from harm. In fact, many asylum seekers and refugees have been subjected to rigorous security checks and background screenings before being allowed to enter a country.

Myth II: Asylum seekers and refugees are economic migrants who want to take advantage of western welfare systems

Reality: Asylum seekers and refugees are fleeing their home countries not because of economic gains, but rather a desire to escape harm and find safety. Many asylum seekers and refugees have in fact left behind successful businesses, careers, and livelihoods in their home countries.

Myth III: Asylum seekers and refugees are a burden on the economy

Reality: While it is true that asylum seekers and refugees may require initial support and assistance, many go on to become productive members of society. Studies have shown that refugees can contribute significantly to the economy.

Myth IV: Refugees are taking jobs away from native-born citizens

Reality: Refugees often fill labour gaps in industries that are experiencing shortages, such as healthcare, education, agriculture, and construction. Many businesses rely on refugees and asylum seeker workers to fill critical labour needs.

Myth V: Asylum seekers and refugees are not integrating into society

Reality: Many asylum seekers and refugees are actively working to integrate into their new communities. They are learning new languages, taking cultural orientation classes, and participating in community activities.

Conclusion

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Asylum seekers and refugees are not threats, burdens, or economic migrants. They are humans who are fleeing harm and seeking protection away from their home countries. Bu dispelling these common myths, we can work to create a more welcoming and inclusive environment for asylum seekers and refugees.

It is essential that we promote accurate information, challenge misinformation, and advocate for policies that protects the rights and dignity of asylum seekers and refugees.

What can you do to help?

I. Educate yourself and others about the realities of asylum seekers and refugees.

II. Challenge misinformation and myths on social media and in your community.

III. Support organizations like ours that provide assistance and advocacy for asylum seekers and refugees.

IV. Advocate for policies that protect the right and dignity of asylum seekers and refugees.

Together we can create, and achieve a more compassionate and inclusive world for everyone.

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A Masterpiece and A Work in Progress: Embracing the Paradox of Personal Growth

Have you ever wondered about the duality between being a masterpiece and a work in progress? On one hand, we strive to be perfect, polished and complete – a masterpiece. On the other hand, we acknowledge that we are constantly evolving, learning, and growing – a work in progress.

A painting by Bethany Holmes

The idea of being a masterpiece can be a powerful one. It suggests that we are complete, and perfect, just the way we are. it’s a message of self-acceptance and self-love, encouraging us to appreciate our unique qualities and strengths. When we see ourselves as masterpieces, we are more likely to feel confident, self-assured, and worthy of love and respect.

Finding a Delicate Balance Between Masterpiece and Work in Progress

The problem is that these two ideas can sometimes be mutually exclusive. If we see ourselves as masterpieces, we may feel like we’ve already arrived, and that there’s no need for further growth or improvement. On the other hand, if we see ourselves as works in progress, we may feel like we are not good enough, and that we need to constantly strive for more.

But what if we could find a way to reconcile these two ideas? What if we could see ourselves as both masterpieces and works in progress, simultaneously? This would require a shift in the trajectory of our mindset, a recognition that we are complex, multifaceted beings who are constantly evolving and growing.

Conclusion

When we adopt this minsdet, we begin to see that our strengths and weaknesses, our accomplishments and failures, are all part of of a large whole. We recognize that we are not just one or the other, but rather an ever-changing blend of both? This realization is ultimately and incredibly liberating, freeing us from the need to be perfect, and allowing us embrace our imperfections and vulnerabilities.

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The Power of Community Support: Together We Thrive

When we think of community, we often picture friendly neighbors, vibrant festivals, and shared celebrations. But community is much more than that. It’s a lifeline, a support system that uplifts its members in times of need, and a beacon of hope for those facing challenges. Today, let’s discover the transformative power of community support and explore how it can make a world of difference in our lives.

A Collective Embrace

Community support is about coming together, not just in good times, but especially in moments of hardship. It’s the comforting embrace of a neighbor, the reassuring words of a friend, and the collective strength of a united group. As Helen Keller once said, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”

Community Support Creates A Ripple Effect That Touches Everyone

The power of community support extends beyond individual stories. It creates a ripple effect that touches everyone within the community. When we help others, we inspire them to do the same. This chain reaction of kindness and support strengthens the fabric of our society, making it more resilient and compassionate. As the African proverb goes, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”

The Healing Power of Connection

In times of crisis, community support can also be a powerful healer. Whether it’s through organized support groups, community centers, or even informal gatherings, these connections provide a safe space for individuals to share their experiences, seek advice, and find solace. Mental health is significantly enhanced by the sense of belonging and understanding that community support offers.

Here are a few ways you can actively engage with your community:

  • Start a Support Group: Whether it’s for mental health, new parents, or job seekers, a support group can provide a platform for people to share their stories and find encouragement.
  • Volunteer Together: Organize a community volunteer day where everyone comes together to help those in need. It could be anything from a neighborhood cleanup to assisting at a local shelter.
  • Cultural Exchange Events: Host events where people can share their cultural traditions, foods, and stories. This fosters understanding and unity.
  • Neighborhood Check-ins: Make it a habit to check in on your neighbors, especially those who might be vulnerable or isolated. A simple “How are you?” can go a long way.

In a world that often feels divided, community support reminds us of our shared humanity. It shows us that together, we can weather any storm and emerge stronger. Let’s celebrate the power of community by actively participating, supporting, and uplifting each other. After all, as Margaret Mead beautifully put it, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”