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Race Equality and Human Rights Scottish charity. Established in 1984 to support people from minority ethnic backgrounds in Clackmannanshire, Falkirk, and Stirling. Removing barriers. Eliminating discrimination. Promoting equality. www.csrec.org.uk
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CSREC condemns the hateful racist actions outside the Cladhan Hotel on 16 Aug. Peaceful protest is a right, but hate has no place in Falkirk or anywhere in Scotland.

Read our full statement: www.csrec.org.uk/csrec-statement-on-anti-immigration-protest/
Wishing you a joyful and radiant Diwali!

May this Festival of Lights bring new hope, opportunities, joy into your life.

Happy Diwali to our communities across Central Scotland and further.

#HappyDiwali #FestivalOfLights #Diwali2025 #HopeAndJoy #LightOverDarkness
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💔Poverty isn't inevitable. Everyone deserves to live a dignified life.

Join us as #WeDemandBetter for a Scotland free from poverty.

📅Saturday 25th October
📍Edinburgh
"Every migrant lost on a dangerous journey is someone's child, parent or friend. Writing for FMR meant honoring those lives by reaching people who can prevent the next loss. Not just academics, but aid workers at borders & officials whose policies determine life & death."

-Houman Oliaei, FMR75
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We’re halfway through our Digital Inclusion Course.

Next up: Online Safety and Security, Wednesday 8 October, 11:00 to 13:00 at Hawkhill Community Centre, Alloa. Free, beginner-friendly and open to all.

Sign up or refer someone: www.csrec.org.uk/csrec-digital-inclusion-course
We’re excited to deliver the second Digital Inclusion Workshop this Wednesday, 11:00–13:00 at Hawkhill Community Centre, Alloa.

This week we’re diving into online resources and services.

Workshops run weekly until 15 October. For more info visit:
www.csrec.org.uk/csrec-digital-inclusion-course
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Almost 40% of “Prevent” referrals to counter‑terrorism police are CHILDREN between 11 and 15 years old. Nearly HALF are Muslim or Asian.

Beyond exam pressure & teenage angst, a generation is growing up under surveillance because of the “Prevent” duty.

Act now: amn.st/63324AbAd6
“We must speak up against violence, hate, discrimination, and inequality; practice respect; and embrace the diversity of our world.”

These words from the United Nations capture the spirit of #internationaldayofpeace, observed annually on 21 September.

#CentralScotland #CSREC #RacialEquality
We’re delighted to be nominated for Third Sector Team of the Year at the Scottish Ethnic Minority Talent Festival & Awards 2025. Thank you to our clients, partners & community, this recognition is shared with you all. #CSREC #CentralScotland #EqualityInAction
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We stand in solidarity with people seeking safety and against acts of violence and intimidation taking place in parts of the country.

Times are tough but people fleeing war and persecution are not to blame for Scotland’s problems. Everyone deserves to be safe and feel like they belong.
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Over the summer we have seen an increasing "normalisation" of hostile rhetoric and actions against migrants, including those seeking asylum. This is emboldened by a media and political narrative which fails to challenge misinformation. Our latest editorial👇

www.migrantvoice.org/home/editori...
The press and politicians must share the blame for rising…
The situation in the UK, and elsewhere in the world, is becoming a lot scarier for many migrants.
www.migrantvoice.org
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Some politicians are using lies about asylum hotels to stir up fear and division in our communities.

The truth is, we all deserve to be safe and to feel like we belong.

#AyeWelcomeRefugees
Join us at Hawkhill Community Centre, Alloa, to build confidence with digital tools, online safety, and more.

Open to ethnic minority communities across Central Scotland.

Wednesdays, 11:00–13:00 24th September to 15th October

Find out more: www.csrec.org.uk/csrec-digital-inclusion-course
CSREC condemns the hateful racist actions outside the Cladhan Hotel on 16 Aug. Peaceful protest is a right, but hate has no place in Falkirk or anywhere in Scotland.

Read our full statement: www.csrec.org.uk/csrec-statement-on-anti-immigration-protest/
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Join @ALLIANCEScot in calling for a right to communication for all. Sign up to ensure equal rights for everyone - because communication is about more than just words: www.alliance-scotland.org.uk/more-than-wo...

#MoreThanWords #CommunicationForAll
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The number of refugees is growing worldwide. All deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.

As we mark #WorldRefugeeDay, we're working towards safer pathways and better protection.
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Scottish Government has published new interim guidance on addressing racism and racist incidents in schools, developed in collaboration with CRER and fellow members of the Anti-Racism in Education Programme's Racism and Racist Incidents Subgroup.

www.gov.scot/publications...
CSREC has given evidence at @covid19inquiry.scot this morning along with colleagues from WSREC, GREC, and Fife Centre for Equalities, for the Equalities and Human Rights impact hearings. Our colleagues from BEMIS Scotland and CRER have also given evidence at today’s session. Access to full session👇🏻
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With heavy, broken hearts we receive this news. A grave loss of an icon of race equality who has inspired many of the lives he touched. Our deepest condolences to his family. Rest in power, Sir Geoff Palmer. You will be hugely missed 💔.
We're deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Sir Geoff Palmer. A courageous champion of equality, he challenged how we talk about history.
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📣 Save the date!
We're hosting a webinar on concluding observations from the UK’s recent ICESCR review and next steps for civil society in Scotland.
🗓️ Tues 24 June 2025
🕐 13:30-15:00 (UK time)
💻 Online (Zoom)
Speakers TBA - details soon!
Hold the date and join us!