Side By Side. New group aims to break down barriers and fill social gaps across Basildon communities

By Neil Speight

19th Jan 2021 | Local News

Dr Chudi Ukpaka
Dr Chudi Ukpaka

A VIRTUAL launch meeting next week will mark the creation of a new organisation that aims to help improve the lives of black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities who live, work and visit Basildon.

Basildon Side by Side is a social movement that also aims to bridge gaps that currently exists in local communities.

Its chair, Basildon doctor Chudi Ukpaka says the group's mission is to: "Create an enabling environment that supports individuals, groups and communities to realise their potential, address social isolation, inequality and insecurity, by improving the experiences of those living and working within the Basildon borough."

Basildon Side by Side is led by the local BAME community and supported by allies from diverse backgrounds who are all working together to seek this positive change. The organisation focuses on five key themes which are:

• Education and Economic Development

• Health and Wellbeing

• Hate Crime and Policing

• Community Cohesion and Engagement

• Working with Young People.

A virtual mini launch event will take place on Monday, 25 January from 6.30 to 8.30pm via Zoom which will give people the opportunity to find out more about their aims and how they can get involved.

Dr Ukpaka added said: "This is a very exciting and ambitious movement that will make a real difference to BAME people. We would like to encourage as many people as possible from all communities to join us next Monday to find out more about Basildon Side by Side and how you can join us to make a positive impact in our community"

To attend the event or if you have any questions email [email protected]

     

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