SHIP
by Confederation of Bangladeshi Organisations (CBO)
About our activities / service
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Greets Green Resource Centre
Harwood Street
West Bromwich
B70 9JF - 01215005441
- jannath@cbo786.co.uk
- https://www.cbo786.co.uk
Accessibility details | Fully accessible |
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Opening hours | Office opening hours are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday We are closed Friday afternoon to the general public. |
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The SHIP programme aims to address the health inequalities affecting residents of Sandwell for the next 3 years. The programme is funded by a grant from Sandwell Council Public Health with Sandwell Consortium taking the lead and has eleven delivery partners, who are providing activities and interventions with residents across the diverse communities of Sandwell. The SHIP programme has two work streams: • Mental health and wellbeing • Preventing and managing long-term physical health conditions. Delivered by external qualified tutors, for more information please contact Dilara or Jannath at CBO.
Staff qualifications | Staff qualified to deliver services. |
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Genders | Women |
Age focus |
19-25 year olds, 26-65 year olds, 65+ year olds
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About the organisation
CBO is an umbrella forum organisation and the overall vision is to improve the quality of life for all Bangladeshi and other BME groups living and working in the Sandwell Borough. Our aims include: promoting positive pathways into inclusion through an innovative intervention in education, training, learning & employment support, assist the implementation of anti poverty strategy which seals with most excluded individuals in the community through developing and expanding counselling, advocacy and support services for Bangladeshi in Sandwell. Development of a more transparent culture so that community development can be shared within a style of openness and trust, building new partnerships credibility in the communities and the agencies, increasing community pride and individual self confidence through skills development and managing local facilities, development and implementation of a range of community involvement and empowerment strategies to encourage the particiapation of the Bangladeshi community, especially those groups which are most excluded and/or hard to reach e.g. women, young people and elderly.
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