![]() RCSEng facilitates registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) and sponsorship for the supporting Tier 5 visa that doctors will need in order to come to the UK. This programme enables a limited number of overseas surgeons to undertake specialist clinical training in the National Health Service (NHS) for a minimum of 12 months up to a maximum of two years. The ISTP Programme, one of a number of Medical Training Initiatives (MTI) has been developed to provide overseas medical graduates with a clinical training placement opportunity within NHS Trusts. Royal College of Surgeons England – evaluation of the International Surgical Training Programme The Council is expected to l take forward recommendations from the final report produced by Equinox. One of their tasks will be to hold confidential and open conversations with as many Black Asian and Minority Ethnic community organisations as possible, about their experiences of and contact with the Council’s grant-making and commissioning processes.Įquinox will present their draft report findings to all stakeholders who have engaged with our work. Alliance and Latin American Networks.Įquinox Consulting, has been appointed to carry out the investigation. The project is being overseen by a Steering Group comprising Council officers working alongside Community Southwark and community representatives from the Southwark R.E.A.C.H. grant making and commissioning processes and requirements and the barriers these may generate.the support in place for people to access funding.whether the way in which we (Southwark) structure grant making enables or disables people to access these opportunities.how targeted support can be offered to groups from Black Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, who have not previously accessed grant funding.This has prompted Southwark Council to commission an independent review to identify any structural barriers faced by Black Asian and Minority Ethnic community organisations when trying to access funding from the Council. These conversations exposed the depth and breadth of racism and inequalities that have been felt and experienced by Black Asian and Minority Ethnic communities in Southwark for many years.Īmong issues raised were concerns that Black Asian and Minority Ethnic Community Organisations do not have fair access to and outcomes from Council run grant-making programmes. In summer 2020 Southwark Stands Together was launched by Southwark Council with a number of listening and round table events engaging with Southwark residents and community organisations to hear about their experiences of racism and inequality. It is a long-term programme of positive action for the council to work in solidarity with Southwark’s communities and council staff to tackle racism, injustice and inequality. Southwark Stands Together (SST) is the Council’s local call for unity, support and action. Southwark Stands Together – Review of current funding to find structural barriers that Black Asian and Minority Ethnic groups may face in making successful applications and how to address them
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