Glasgow Anti Racist Alliance
GARA aims to tackle racism in the city of Glasgow and works to ensure that BME people enjoy equal opportunities in getting access to jobs, education, health, housing and public services. We do this by bringing together a range of statutory and voluntary agencies, as well as young black people to tackle the social exclusion of BME people caused by racism in the city of Glasgow. |
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REACH Clinics
REACH Community Health Project is a national voluntary-sector organisation based in Glasgow whose aim is to provide culturally sensitive and accessible preventative clinical health information and services to the Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) community.
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GARA's New Office

GARA has relocated to it's new home in Carlton Place. We can now be contacted through the following methods:
Mail: 78 Carlton Place, Glasgow, G5 9TH E-mail:
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Phone: 0141 418 6530 |
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Commonwealth Games - Health Impact Assessment – Consultation
GARA have been asked by Glasgow City Council to assist in the participation of BME communities on their Health Impact Assessment, which will examine what the people of Glasgow think the impact of the 2014 Commonwealth Games should be. It is important that those from local BME communities have their say on what the Commonwealth Games should achieve before, during and after the event to help ensure positive, long-lasting benefits.
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New Report on Race Statistics in Scotland Launched

With the lack of information on race and racism increasingly recognised, Glasgow Anti Racist Alliance (GARA) has launched its “State of the Nation – Race and Racism in Scotland 2008” report, a collation of statistics and data relating to Black/Minority Ethnic (BME) people in Scotland.
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