Advocacy For Equality & Diversity

We seek to advocate for equality, diversity, equity and justice. To promote social justice where UK government ensure everyone has physical security, education, healthcare and employment.
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Children and Youth Empowerment Initiatives
BAME Hub-UK Network Youth Programme aims to improve BAME children and youth on a holistic level. We specifically improve their quality of life through trainings, seminars, social events, mentorship, educational support and developing their awareness of the consequences of life choices, an awareness that rights come with responsibilities. Develop a deep awareness of academic strengths and available opportunities, sporting and career opportunities that are available to them and then focusing especially on the socioeconomic challenges that BAME youth face in society.





BAME Hub-UK Network provide quality training, workshops, seminars, social support, cultural exchange and educational programmes, community engagement activities and volunteering opportunities to UK BAME communities and young people in a safe, non-threatening environment that is conducive to social learning, personal development and social inclusion.


- Children & Youth Empowerment
- BAME Communities Campaigns
We seek to advocate for equality, diversity, equity and justice. To promote social justice where UK government ensure everyone has physical security, education, healthcare and employment.
We create programs so as to reduce social isolation by bringing young people together.
Due to systematic and structural inequalities, social stigma, the absence of effective role models, and cultural barriers, it was found that the mental health of BAME youth is much more likely to be impacted and for them to be sectioned under the Mental Health Act. We support BAME young people through Youth Empowerment Projects mainly in the context of community-based development work and participatory action research (PAR).
We also use a holistic approach to ensure improvement of quality of life through education training, mentorship, sporting, career development, financial advice and awareness of consequences of the life choices.
Regardless of the skin colour, religious beliefs or cultural identity, our programs focus on essential elements of BAME youth wellbeing, designed to meet BAME young people’s developmental needs. We have created and run following programmes:
- Mental Health Programme
- Scholarship programme
- Work Placement/Attachment/Internship/ Programmes
- Career Development and Mentoring Programme
- Big Brother and Big Sister Programme
- Juvenile Justice Programme
- Entrepreneurship Programme
- Recreational Youth Programme
If you are interested and would like to find out more or get involved, please get in touch with us
youthprogrammes@bamehubuk.org
Tel: +44 7393165249 or +442045136345
We run campaigns to make a difference in the lives of BAME Communities across the UK. Read more about these campaigns.
CURRENT CAMPAIGN:
To UK Government
Petition against recent: The Commission’s Report into Racial and Ethnic disparities, March 2021.
We, The BAME HUB-UK, strongly condemn the biased report published by The Commission’s Report into Racial and Ethnic disparities in the UK and we also wish to voice our opposition to the abolition of the use of the term BAME as an entity. We believe that the term BAME justifiably represents Black, Asian and other Ethnic minorities here in the UK who daily face various forms of discrimination.
The main purpose of this petition is to gather support for there to be a full investigation into the propaganda being perpetuated in this report. These Commissioners should return to the drawing board and reinvestigate why their report does not represent the true views and real experiences of Black, Asian and Ethnic minorities in the UK. We believe that the denunciation of institutionalised racism in this report is a mere facade for this Tory government to deny it’s existence and thereby not have legislation in place that abolishes its perpetuation.
How to sign the petition:
Children & Youth Empowerment

We seek to advocate for equality, diversity, equity and justice. To promote social justice where UK government ensure everyone has physical security, education, healthcare and employment.
We create programs so as to reduce social isolation by bringing young people together.
Due to systematic and structural inequalities, social stigma, the absence of effective role models, and cultural barriers, it was found that the mental health of BAME youth is much more likely to be impacted and for them to be sectioned under the Mental Health Act. We support BAME young people through Youth Empowerment Projects mainly in the context of community-based development work and participatory action research (PAR).
We also use a holistic approach to ensure improvement of quality of life through education training, mentorship, sporting, career development, financial advice and awareness of consequences of the life choices.
Regardless of the skin colour, religious beliefs or cultural identity, our programs focus on essential elements of BAME youth wellbeing, designed to meet BAME young people’s developmental needs. We have created and run following programmes:
- Mental Health Programme
- Scholarship programme
- Work Placement/Attachment/Internship/ Programmes
- Career Development and Mentoring Programme
- Big Brother and Big Sister Programme
- Juvenile Justice Programme
- Entrepreneurship Programme
- Recreational Youth Programme
youthprogrammes@bamehubuk.org
Tel: +44 7393165249 or +442045136345
BAME Communities Campaigns

We run campaigns to make a difference in the lives of BAME Communities across the UK. Read more about these campaigns.
CURRENT CAMPAIGN:
To UK Government
Petition against recent: The Commission’s Report into Racial and Ethnic disparities, March 2021.
We, The BAME HUB-UK, strongly condemn the biased report
published by The Commission’s Report into Racial and Ethnic disparities in the
UK and we also wish to voice our opposition to the abolition of the use of the
term BAME as an entity. We believe that the term BAME justifiably represents
Black, Asian and other Ethnic minorities here in the UK who daily face various
forms of discrimination.
The main purpose of this petition is to gather support for there to be a full investigation into the propaganda being perpetuated in this report. These Commissioners should return to the drawing board and reinvestigate why their report does not represent the true views and real experiences of Black, Asian and Ethnic minorities in the UK. We believe that the denunciation of institutionalised racism in this report is a mere facade for this Tory government to deny it’s existence and thereby not have legislation in place that abolishes its perpetuation.
How to sign the petition:
We seek to advocate for equality, diversity, equity and justice. To promote social justice where UK government ensure everyone has physical security, education, healthcare and employment.
We create programs so as to reduce social isolation by bringing young people together.
Due to systematic and structural inequalities, social stigma, the absence of effective role models, and cultural barriers, it was found that the mental health of BAME youth is much more likely to be impacted and for them to be sectioned under the Mental Health Act. We support BAME young people through Youth Empowerment Projects mainly in the context of community-based development work and participatory action research (PAR).
We also use a holistic approach to ensure improvement of quality of life through education training, mentorship, sporting, career development, financial advice and awareness of consequences of the life choices.
Regardless of the skin colour, religious beliefs or cultural identity, our programs focus on essential elements of BAME youth wellbeing, designed to meet BAME young people’s developmental needs. We have created and run following programmes:
· Mental Health Programme
· Scholarship programme
· Work Placement/Attachment/Internship/ Programmes
· Career Development and Mentoring Programme
· Big Brother and Big Sister Programme
· Juvenile Justice Programme
· Entrepreneurship Programme
· Recreational Youth Programme
If you are interested and would like to find out more or get involved, please get in touch with us (Tel: +44 7393165249 or +442045136345, Mail: youthprogrammes@bamehubuk.org)
We run campaigns to make a difference in the lives of BAME Communities across the UK. Read more about these campaigns.
CURRENT CAMPAIGN:
To UK Government
Petition against recent: The Commission’s Report into Racial and Ethnic disparities, March 2021.
We, The BAME HUB-UK, strongly condemn the biased report
published by The Commission’s Report into Racial and Ethnic disparities in the
UK and we also wish to voice our opposition to the abolition of the use of the
term BAME as an entity. We believe that the term BAME justifiably represents
Black, Asian and other Ethnic minorities here in the UK who daily face various
forms of discrimination.
The main purpose of this petition is to gather support for there to be a full investigation into the propaganda being perpetuated in this report. These Commissioners should return to the drawing board and reinvestigate why their report does not represent the true views and real experiences of Black, Asian and Ethnic minorities in the UK. We believe that the denunciation of institutionalised racism in this report is a mere facade for this Tory government to deny it’s existence and thereby not have legislation in place that abolishes its perpetuation.
How to sign the petition:
Mental Health Support

Promotion of health and well being through collaboration with support networks that specialise in health and family issues.