Equalities Good Relations Project

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Equalities Good Relations and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
 

Latest news

We had a fantastic Open Conversation event in Edinburgh last month - you can see the event report here.

Next steps:  We will be working between April and June 2019 to consolidate what we have heard and work together to produce a plan for what may come next. If you're interested in finding out more, or would like to participate please  contact@arcofinclusion.co.uk

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We need diverse voices to influence how the Sustainable Development Goals make a positive difference to people and the planet. Here's how you can get involved...

What are the SDGs?

The Sustainable Development Goals represent enormous opportunities for people to become involved in a global movement towards a more sustainable, fairer future. One where no-one is left behind.

Why are they relevant to you or your organisation?

It is vital that people who experience inequalities are involved in their implementation, and that barriers to participation are understood and addressed.
There are opportunities for organisations to collaborate and make a difference.

Open Government

Open Government is one way of progressing the Sustainable Development Goals, and this has been explored through the Open Government Pioneers Project

We are delivering this  Equalities Good Relations Project, which has come about as a legacy of the Open Government Pioneers Project,  funded by the Big Lottery.

Good Relations

Strong relationships are vital to making a positive impact. This project is the start of a process to engage and build bridges across equalities interest groups. The focus will be on building better relationships,  identifying joint interests and nurturing collaboration.

Accessibility

Accessibility is a priority in everything we do. We are aiming to model good practice in this project, with a conscious focus on accessibility, that can be shared more widely. This webpage and site has accessibility features outlined here. If you have any feedback about accessibility please do let us know, either by completing the form, or emailing us at contact@arcofinclusion.co.uk. Accessibility is always maximised when it is co-produced by people with a wide range of needs and perspectives, so we welcome your feedback!

For event accessibility, please see the event information here.

Delivery Partners

Amanda Heenan, Arc of Inclusion: amanda@arcofinclusion.co.uk
Sam Tedcastle, Centre for Good Relations: sam@centreforgoodrelations.co.uk
Sally Shaw, Ideas for Ears: sally.shaw@ideasforears.org.uk
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