Challenging Racism, Promoting Change
Race Equality Partnership Kensington & Chelsea (REPKC) is a user-led, independent organisation promoting race equality in all aspects of life and work in the borough.
This website has been funded by the Commission for Racial Equality.
For info on all the below events, please visit: what's happening
Somali Development Network AGM - 7 Nov
Question Time Public Meeting with Councillors - 19 Nov
Joint Framework on Community Engagement -Stakeholder Seminar - 11th Dec
Race on the Agenda AGM - 15 Dec
Stakeholder consultation event on New national carers' strategy - 3 Nov
For more info, please visit our Health page
Michael X - a play - Nov
For more info, visit BME Arts
RBKC Arts Service Networking - 14 Nov
For more info, visit BME Arts
Film Screening 'Peak Oil Awareness' - 18 Nov & 8 Dec
For more info, visit BME Arts
Across the Street, Across the World events - Sept - Dec 2008
For more info, visit BME Arts
Past events
Launch of K&C LINk - Oct
Report Launch
BME Health Forum - Access to GP Practices in K&C and Westminster
Mental Health Service Needs of Chinese elders
For more info, visit what's happening
Launch of the K&C Consortium
For more info, visit what's happening
KCSC - new Engaging Communities VOF
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission launches funding programme
For more info, please visit News
Kensington and Chelsea Partnership Compact and Codes of Practice 2007
For more info, please visit Our Work
LATCA - Free Legal Advice Sessions
For more info, visit what's happening
Become a Resident Reviewer; Join the Residents' Panel
For more info, visit What's Happening
Become a Volunteer with the Metropolitan Police
For more info, visit www.met.police.uk
Artist in residence
If you are an artist and would like to display your work on our website, please contact us.
Comments on Website
Please contact us with your comments and suggestions on any aspect of our website.
REP KC Membership Meeting
9 October 2008 at 4pm
'Black History Season: What's Happening in Race Equality'
Guest Speakers:
-PCSO Rachida Sobhi (St. Charles ward)
-Suhas Khale (Trustee, Enfield Race Equality Council)
-Carlene Firmin (Race On The Agenda)
Briefing on this year's Black History Season events
-Miriam Nelken (Manager, RBKC Arts Service)
-Community Safety Update (Karen Clarke, PCCG Chair & Inspector Sarah Stanton and PC Jayne Richardson)
Baseline Assessment - south of the borough
We have recently concluded this consultation.
We are looking for new members for our Racial Incidents Task Group!
For more info, please visit Our Work