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Windrush report - statement by the Chair of the Race Equality Partnership for Sheffield, 27th September 2024:
Amongst other findings, the report outlines how the immigration policy and citizenship laws since 1948 have disproportionately affected black families. Understanding this outcome will help us to ensure that we do not see this repeated again.
Sheffield is immensely proud of its diverse heritage and we remain steadfast in our commitment to becoming an antiracist city.
About the Race Equality Partnership for Sheffield (REPS)
Race Equality Partnership for Sheffield (REPS) is an active, collaborative network of people and organisations with a shared aim to make Sheffield an anti-racist city.
REPS provides space to share learnings, hold each other to account, and monitor our progress towards fulfilling all of the recommendations put forward by the Sheffield Race Equality Commission.
You can get in touch with the REPS secretariat at raceequalitypartnership@sheffield.gov.uk. Please contact us with your ideas and questions about REPS, or to join our mailing list.
Windrush report - statement by the Chair of the Race Equality Partnership for Sheffield, 27th September 2024:
Amongst other findings, the report outlines how the immigration policy and citizenship laws since 1948 have disproportionately affected black families. Understanding this outcome will help us to ensure that we do not see this repeated again.
Sheffield is immensely proud of its diverse heritage and we remain steadfast in our commitment to becoming an antiracist city.
About the Race Equality Partnership for Sheffield (REPS)
Race Equality Partnership for Sheffield (REPS) is an active, collaborative network of people and organisations with a shared aim to make Sheffield an anti-racist city.
REPS provides space to share learnings, hold each other to account, and monitor our progress towards fulfilling all of the recommendations put forward by the Sheffield Race Equality Commission.
You can get in touch with the REPS secretariat at raceequalitypartnership@sheffield.gov.uk. Please contact us with your ideas and questions about REPS, or to join our mailing list.