National Mapping Of Bame Mental Health Services – Report
In collaboration with BAMEStream, we have launched The National Mapping of Black Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Mental Health Services in the United Kingdom (UK) report. The conclusion to this report is that anxiety is high against a backdrop of the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on BAME communities, which means the role of BAMEStream in supporting BAME […]
European Summer school Evaluation Report
The 2018 ‘European Summer School: Building Resilient Communities’ follows up on the 2016/17 Erasmus KA1 Adult Education programme ‘Creating Resilient Communities through Social Leadership’ (CRCSL) which sought to give community organisations the opportunity to participate in social leadership training programmes.
Evaluation report for Mali enterprising leaders (MEL)
Another Mali Enterprising Leaders key project output that explores sustainable business models and effective succession planning to encourage participation of younger people and implementation of the next generation leadership. The report documents the evaluation of the MEL project through which we worked with 6 BAME community organisations inolved in business enterprise in London and Manchester.
Black to the Future: a Sankofa approach to exchange youth work practice evaluation report
This report sets out the underpinning principles and approaches that is at the heart of the Ubele approach, capturing both the ’process’ as well as the ‘impact’ of the ‘Black to the Future – A Sankofa approach to Exchange Youth Work Practice’ programme on participants, the organizations involved and future directions.
Creating resilient communities through social leadership evaluation report
Our project, called ‘Creating Resilient Communities through Social Leadership’ (CRCSL) was designed to give community organisations the opportunity to participate in social leadership training programmes that are rarely available to them and yet that could make a substantial contribution to their work in communities.
PatHERways London: Supporting young African Women’s community participation Evaluation Report
This evaluation report seeks to provide a reflection of the PatHERways London project which took place between June 2017 and January 2018. It sets out the underpinning principles and approaches that is at the heart of the Ubele approach, capturing both the ’process’ as well as the ‘impact’ of the programme on participants as well […]
Conversations all about food and community space
This report provides insight into an innovative series of group conversations facilitated by the Ubele Initiative and an afternoon festive market exploring food and community space based at Wolves Lane Horticultural Centre, Haringey.
PatHERways Handbook
This is the main dissemination outcome of the PatHERways International project and it is directed towards young leaders, youth workers, educators, activists and Civil Society Organizations that aim to improve the political participation of young women worldwide.
Social Leadership Programme: Stronger Communities Through Transformation Leadership
This report was commissioned as part of the Awards for All funded programme that Ubele Initiative was successful in securing in 2014/15. The focus of this particular project was to transform and strengthen communities through developing the capacity and competence of ‘community leaders’. The project sought to recruit 20 volunteers, to be trained as ‘facilitators […]
A Place to Call Home
This report represents an important first step in revealing the scale of the issues facing many BAME communities and a set of recommendations for central and local government, Locality and African Diaspora community organisations.
How Might We Create Sustainable African Diaspora Communities Through Intergenerational Leadership, Social Action And Community Enterprise Development?
This report reflects on learning which resulted from a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Travel Fellowship awarded in 2012.
Introduction to Ubele
“How can we create the next generation of community based leaders to help build independence and resilience within African-Caribbean communities in England?”