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June 25th, West London Strategic Action Plan to End Rough Sleeping by 2012. Conference in Wembley.

Conference started with welcoming and introduction by Ieuan ap Rees from West Lodon Housing Partnership.

Michael Scorer(CLG) was talking about Government policy and what has changed with change of Government.

Richard Blakeway(CLG) talked about London Housing Strategy and the work of the London Delivery Board, including the Health & Social Care sub group.

Martin Cheeseman from Brent & West London Housing Partnership analised the situation of rough sleeping in West London. He summarised Chain data, PrOPMT analysis, differences between boroughs in terms of services provided, health audit in Brent, sub-regional work – West London Reconnect & draft action plan.

Jeremy Swain of Thames Reach talked about the role of local partnerships and civic society sector to end rough sleeping. Jeremy Swain thanked Barka UK for their fruitful work with supporting the integration processes of Eastern European migrants to UK.

Barka UK staff: Andrzej Dawidowski, Marcin Maruszak and Radoslaw Skrzypczak participated in a workshop regarding enforcement. The discussion was to what extent enforcement was needed and how it could be delivered. Barka contributed with good examples of engaging with rough sleepers through trust and relationship building.

Barka UK at the Forum on “Poverty and social exclusion” in Brussels

Barka UK was invited for the Forum on “Poverty and social exclusion” organised by the Committee of the Regions on 8 June 2010 in Brussels. Among the participants there were representatives of local and regional authorities, organisations and EU institutions who arrived to exchange good practice and discuss how to combat poverty and social exclusion at local level. The debates focused on making local social services more accessible to all, preparing people for integration into the labour market and inclusive citizenship in urban and rural areas.

See the programme.

Barka UK at the World Economic Forum on Africa

The seventh Young Global Leaders Annual Summit took place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania from 2 to 7 May. This event has been the largest gathering of YGLs where they had an opportunity to interact with local and international organizations working in the YGL “Global Redesign” areas of activity: health, environment and sustainability, education and youth, entrepreneurship, values and governance. The YGL Annual Summit was an occasion to connect local experiences with global issues and to understand the underlying development environment. The Impact Journeys gave YGLs an unforgettable experience which provided them with new ideas and a better understanding of the issues that the African continent currently faces. The key objective of the Summit was to provide a systemic view of Tanzania’s challenges and opportunities in a way that would give the YGLs the chance to find multiple entry points to make an impact and enable local agencies to benefit from an outside analysis of their system.

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March 12, 2012

On 29th February -Migration and Substance Use-Bradford

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On 29th February there was national event held about Migration and  Substance Use. Organisers including CEEC Resources, Horton Link up Project, Horton Housing and Sharing Voices Bradford provided an opportunity to discuss  and engage in dialogue regarding topics including homelessness, human trafficking and legal issues for CEE migrants in the UK.

The event addressed issues around substance misuse, raised awareness for new needed resources and provided practical information of better understanding of Central and East European cultures and how to engage with migrants from that part of Europe.

There were numbers of speakers from organisers local partners, NHS, Law Centre and Hope Housing who were presenting CEE migrants issues. It also included:

  • Dr M Grapich showing results of his research about migration, multiculturalism and substance misuse;
  • Mr H Abramek presented complex solutions implemented in the UK by Barka UK. Barka UK proved that linked number of programs: Reconnection, Social Economy Centre and National Helpline have vital contribution towards migrants help with problems they face being in foreign country.

At the end of the event there was a “speaker panel” when participants were answered certain problematic questions and we debated how to design services for CEE migrants and their engagement with local communities which will
practically work in the near future.

Event agenda: CEEC_agenda

March 2, 2012

On the 28th and 29th of February, the representatives of BarkaFoundation for Mutual Help, Poland, together with its British partner organizationsfostering the development of the social economy, participated in a two-dayseries of meetings in Brussels.

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On the 28th and 29th of February, the representatives of BarkaFoundation for Mutual Help, Poland, together with its British partner organizationsfostering the development of the social economy, participated in a two-dayseries of meetings in Brussels.

The main subject of the meetings was the Barka Foundation’s newproject – ‘The Wielkopolska Region’s social economy supports the development ofthe African regions’, which in recent days, has inspired the establishment ofthe first Social Integration Centre in Kenya by Kenya Community Association. TomaszSadowski and the chief executive of Barka UK Ewa Sadowska took part in themeetings, which prelude the creation of the international Barka Network for SocialEconomy, with the office in Brussels.
The visit began with a meeting at the EuropeanCommission’s General Directorship for Development and Cooperation (EuropeAid)on funding possibilities for African projects by the European Development Fundand from the European Union’s budget.
The representatives of Barka and itsBritish partners also introduced their latest project to the former President of the European Parliament Jerzy Buzek. Thedelegation also attended the meeting on the development of the social economyin Africa, hosted by Filip Kaczmarek, a Member of the European Parliament,the Coordinator of EPP Group in the Committee on Development. The representatives of the WielkopolskaRegion, Tomasz and Ewa Sadowscy and their British partners, attended a meetingwith the representatives of the Belgium organization providing administrativeand financial assistance to the international networks responsible for theimplementation of the European Union’s project. In the future, Barka Network inBrussels will unite local governments which have been cooperating with Barkafor many years, and the organizations from Great Britain, Germany, Holland andKenia.
Moreover, Barka’s delegation took part in the meeting with theEuropean Network of Cities and Regions for the Social Economy REVES, and wasofficially accepted as a member of the REVES network.
In the last part of Barka’s visit in Brussels, its representativestook part in a meeting with Vice-President of Group III at the EuropeanEconomic and social Committee Luca Jahier, the author of Opinion of theEuropean Economic and Social Committee on “What role and perspectives forAfrica’s social economy in development cooperation?” which is particularlyinteresting in the context of Barka’s new project.
The Barka delegation also met with the representatives of the Europeancommission’s General Directorship for Employment and Social Affairs who wereresponsible for the implementation of the Equal program in Poland. The meetingsconcerned were crucial for the implementation of the planned  Barka Foundation pilot project ‘European Equalfor Africa’ To read Polish version

Autor: Biuro Wielkopolski w Brukseli

February 8, 2012

Barka UK representative takes part in Conference about Streetworking in Czestochowa city organized by “Fundacja Swietego Barnaby”

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On 16th of December 2011 a conference took place in Czestochowa city regarding “streetworking”.

The aim of “streetworking – a new quality of work with homelessness” is to fill a gap in the fight against homelessness, left by already established organizations and centers of care. The need for new action is huge: in the Silesian region is more than 5.6 thousand homeless, and in the Czestochowa city near 800th.
The goal of this project is to reduce the Czestochowa region of social exclusion. The project will do this by including an innovatory form of the homeless street work, developed in the UK, by foreign partner Barka UK in London. The project leads Stationary Social Reintegration Center, where homeless people will go through social and professional reintegration.
The project has educated staff of street workers who will patrol railway stations, streets, allotments, parks and other places where homeless people stay. From the moment of meeting homeless people, the reintegration process is about to begin.
The homeless will be included in an individualized and comprehensive support psychotherapeutic, legal, health and related forms of professional activation. The project wants to work with them and want to be able to rebuild broken family ties.
The program of the Conference:

December 20, 2011

Migrants’ Rights Network and Anti Slaver International conference “Working for the Olympics! – Opportunities or risks for migrants?

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On 6th of December 2011 Migrants’ Rights Network and Anti Slaver International organised conference “Working for the Olympics! – Opportunities or risks for migrants?

This meeting was attended by 13 participants including case workers and volunteers from migrant community organisations, advice agencies and homelessness charities and a couple of interested individuals (e.g.: Providence Row, BARKA UK, BRCC, MRC,HIBISCUS,FPWP, PRAXIS).

Conference was opened by Klara Skrivankowa from Anti-Slavery. She emphasizes main issues of this meeting and expressed different types of exploitation: forced prostitution, labour exploitation/forced labour which happens in domestic servitude or temporary labour sectors and exploitation associated to criminal activity. She asked all participants about open conversations, which help to find community solutions and help for migrants.  During open discussion participants pointed out a few important issues which should be solved:

- people from Bulgarian and Romanian works for less than minimum wage because many people don’t understand employment and migration rules for those nationalities;

- work with vulnerable person is difficult. Each worker wants understand a problem of any person but they differ mentally;

- providing information on rights to workers is challenging because they are often in a marginal situation or hard to reach them;

- local police officers are often not very clear on their duties and procedures regarding trafficked people.

This meeting helped participants to exchange their experience, gain new contacts for existing help to work with vulnerable people and understand how Barka UK charity work is very helpful for another people.

Please find the Agenda of meeting: Agenda

December 6, 2011

A ‘how to’ event on Social Enterprise

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On the 28th of November 2011 Social Economy Centre representative of Barka UK was invited to one day event organised by FaithAction and their partners. It was dedicated to social enterprise development within Big Society so it was supported by speakers from The Innovation Consortium, The Social Investment Business and academic support from Greenwich University. Main goal of those presentations was to raise awareness between organisation, general business entities and society about growing fast social economy sector and its huge influence. Second part of this event contributed to more detailed information sharing during tailored workshops about social enterprises set up, development and sustainable funding. Participants were told about practical basic approaches which you need to start a social enterprise concentrating particularly on the legal aspects including types of legal structures available. Overall this event draw a general picture where and how to start with social enterprise set up. Please find other discussed matters during all workshops on attached agenda. FaithAction note.FaitAction_agenda

October 25, 2011

Social Enterprise North West Fair Trade in Bolton, UK

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Representation of Barka UK was invited to take part in Trade Fair programme 2011 in Bolton on 18th of October. It was organised by well know organisation of entities called Social Enterprise North West represented by Val Jones who opened this event. All representatives had an opportunity to talk to exhibitors of social enterprises ventures and attend selected workshops related to this part of UK economy. During those meetings current issues were raised and discussed. Speakers including representatives of Social Enterprise UK, City Central Bid and social entrepreneurs linked to SENW pointed out patterns of social enterprise sector developments as well as they showed their approach and solutions for the near future.

During this visit Barka UK strengthened contact with Chara Trust and Godwin Bateren so we had been recommended and introduced to their partners who also took part as exhibitors in this event. We exchange experience with members of Chara Trust and we got acquainted with their project e.g “Steps to Success” which is similar in its ideas to Social Economy Centre run by Barka UK in London. “Steps to Success” is a project, partially funded by the European Union, which began in September 2009. Its aim is to guide and support people in the North West of England who are unemployed or whose jobs are under threat. Establishment of the project say about help offered to those unemployed to improve their chances of finding employment, particularly in the ever growing Social Enterprise Sector.

During networking sessions we had a chance to talk about current outlook for UK and EU economy and social enterprise developments impact on it within next few years. Implementation of good practices in society was a key issue to work on especially when Europe face high number of unemployed people.

Please find other discussed matters during all workshops on attached agenda in attachment. SENW Fair Trade program – In Business for Good. SENW Fair Trade programme 18.10.2011

October 20, 2011

Ewa Sadowska of Barka UK will take part in the Young Global Leaders Yale Education Module (23-25 October).

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Ewa Sadowska of Barka UK will take part in the Young Global Leaders Yale Education Module (23-25 October)

The  two-day module will comprise sessions featuring various Yale faculty, administrators  and YGLs. The courses will include discussions on culture, economics,  globalization, climate change, social entrepreneurship, human rights and Asia.  As well, there will be an opportunity to interact with a group of Yale World Fellows, who have strong historical ties to the YGLs.

Attached find the programme of the event : YGL Yale Education Module 2011 – Program

October 19, 2011

Ewa Sadowska of Barka spoke yesterday at the the 1st European Social Franchising Conference in London.

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Ewa Sadowska of Barka spoke yesterday at the the  1st European Social Franchising Conference in London. The conference was attended by over 120 participants from across Europe and it discussed and showcased the most innovative examples of social franchising in Europe. Find attached the final programme and list of participants for the conference.

October 5, 2011

Social Enterprise Festival in Lodz, Poland

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On 28-29 of September Ewa Sadowska from Barka UK took part in the conference “Social means economical – strengthening social economy sector in the Lodz Region in Poland by creating a regional social economy incubator to provide a complex support to social economy initiatives”.

The conference gathered members of social cooperatives and those who are about to start social businesses in the Lodz region as well as local and regional authorities. Among key speakers were representatives of social enterprises from Spain, Germany, Italy and the UK. Ewa Sadowska spoke on social enterprise movement in the UK as well as the projects of Barka in London to support economic migrants as an example of a social enterprise.

Prezentacja Ewa Sadowska Łódź

Program festiwalu

September 23, 2011

Young Global Leaders’ Annual Summit in Dalian

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Ewa Sadowska of Barka UK took part in the Young Global Leaders’ Annual Summit in Dalian, North-East China. The summit on “Mastering Quality Growth” gathered 320 young global leaders from all continents. The YGL gathering was combined with Annual Meeting of the New Champions which attracted nearly 1,500 leaders of business, government, civil society and academia. Further developed were YGL initiatives and task forces such as Global Dignity, Wake Up Europe, Public Leadership, Water Initiative to name a few while the Chinese YGLs shared their perspective on growth of China’s economy and the new developments in civil society. Several workshops focused on how to enhance a personal growth of YGLs and how to “protect the asset”. Barka’s contribution in the meeting was launching a new taskforce on social enterprise creation in Africa (Europe-Africa Network for Social Enterprise) and inviting the Africa-based YGLs to join the initiative.
The YGL’s conversation on values was joined by Gordon Brown, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom who spoke about the role of Young Global Leaders in transforming the post-war instituions which no longer can responsibly answer the needs of our time such as poverty and hunger or environmental challenges. Mr Brown encouraged YGLs to continue taking the path less travelled by. John Bryant, YGL, a founder of the Operation HOPE, reflecting upon the meeting, said: “we cannot call ourselves leaders unless we are prepared to serve”.

Attached is the grid with YGL initiatives and gatherings around new ideas which were discussed in Dalian: Grid final

To learn more on the Annual Meeting of New Champions - visit: http://www.weforum.org/events/annual-meeting-new-champions-2011

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