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Posted by: Admin on Jul 03, 2005 - 12:48 PM
  Commerce and Industry: “Employability of Refugees, BME Communities and the Long-term Unemployed: Issues and Challenges”

“Employability of Refugees, BME Communities and the Long-term Unemployed: Issues and Challenges”

Thursday 21 st July, at Forum House, Spital Hill

From 9.15 am to 1.15 pm

9.15 am – 9.30 am Tea/Coffee

9.30 am – 10.25 am 1. Keynote address by Prof. Dan Finn , University of Portsmouth

10.25 am – 10.55 am 2. Patrick Wintour/Beryl Randall (‘Employability Forum', London ) – on links with employers and JobCentre Plus strategies for refugees

10.55 am – 11.10 pm 3. Tea/coffee 11.10 am – 11.35 am •  Zahid Hamid (Black Community Forum) - “Local community experiences on the issue of employability”.

11.35 am – 12.00 am •  South Yorkshire LSC - Speaker to be confirmed

12.00 am – 12.45 pm •  Discussion Forum (with community groups, employment providers, policy makers) Followed by Light Lunch

All welcome!   (For further details contact Satish / Amineh / Steve at SHEFFIELD POSITIVE ACTION TRAINING CONSORTIUM (SPAT-C), Workshop 5, The SYAC Centre, 120 Wicker, Sheffield S3 8JD

Tel: 0114 281 2320/273 9105/275 6815 Fax: 0114 281 2327 Email:spatc@hotmail.com)

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Posted by: Admin on Sep 07, 2004 - 08:13 PM
  Commerce and Industry: PRESS RELEASE - China mission means business

PRESS RELEASE

China mission means business

A five-strong Sheffield-led team will be heading east on Monday on a quest for knowledge.

Sheffield Positive Action Training Consortium (SPAT-C) and the city’s Black Business Forum are undertaking a trade mission to Xiamen, China from 6th to 13th September 2004 to coincide with the China International Fair for Investment & Trade (CIFIT) in Xiamen (Fujian province) – 7 11 September 2004.

The trade mission is geared towards ethnic minority entrepreneurs seeking out export/import trade, investment opportunities and towards training providers. There’ll be opportunities to meet and establish direct contacts with local and regional authorities in China for future projects.

Planned activities also include a visit to Hefei, capital of and provincial political, economic, cultural, IT, financial and commercial centre for Anhui province, offering significant prospects to small enterprises and training providers in economic development in Sheffield and also the hosting of the delegation by a small business association in Fujian Province.

The China venture co-incides with a thirteen-week, SPAT-C -run export/import training course to commence in October, launched this week with a ‘taster’ workshop: “Introduction to Trading with China”. The course will combine practical export procedures with a vocational qualification.

Setting the backdrop, Chief Executive of SPAT-C, Satish Sachdeva said: “The Project will seek to establish a ‘bridgehead’ for future development between the Sheffield BME business community and appropriate provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China, in particular within the Province of Fujian and the Municipality of Xiamen, as well as relevant state ministries, commissions, offices, bureaux, and associations in the field of investment opportunities and policy, and introduce investment promotion projects and enterprise products from across China. The visit is a follow up to a prestigious delegation of Chinese experts visiting Sheffield in 2001.

SPAT-C consultant Steve Ayris, who has convened the China mission and the export training added: “It will be an opportunity to consolidate the collaboration developed, for the benefit of social enterprise links between Sheffield and China – for the purpose of this, the itinerary will also include a visit to the township of Hefei, capital of and provincial political, economic, cultural, IT, financial and commercial centre for Anhui province. Hefei is also a key scientific research and educational base in China. This part of the itinerary is planned because the visit will ideally suit the needs of Sheffield’s small entrepreneurs in the retail and wholesale sectors. Yet another proposed event is the hosting of the Sheffield delegation by an association of small businesses in the Fujian Province and the trade & investment setup within the regional government of Guanzhou Province. We have also already received several enquiries about investment opportunities in South Yorkshire from Chinese entrepreneurs, prospects for studentships in the UK and the channelling of UK expertise to Chinese counterparts. Others may emerge after the return of the delegation, and the planned activity is needed so as to fully capitalise on these opportunities (both on behalf of the BME sector and other mainstream interests in Sheffield).”

EDITORS NOTE
The party will depart from Sheffield (Midland Station) for Shanghai, then Xiamen, on Monday at 2.50 pm.

Sheffield Positive Action Training Consortium (SPAT-C) is a Sheffield, UK-based training and economic development agency. One of the long-established economic development and training agencies in Sheffield, delivering vocational training, initially on behalf of the Council, and subsequently under ESF and LSC suppliers’ contracts, its programmes are designed to tackle disadvantages in training and the labour market access facing deprived members of the BME communities, including bona fide refugees. SPAT-C also initiate developments that have a multi-cultural and community cohesion focus.

Contact: Steve Ayris 0114 275 6815 or 07734 130517 sayris@uk2.net , admin@spatc.com

3 September 2004


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Posted by: Admin on Jul 04, 2004 - 10:16 PM
  Commerce and Industry: SPAT-C Trade Delegation to China - September 7th to 12th 2004

SPAT-C Is pleased to announce a :

Trade Delegation to China

During the Annual International Trade & Investment Exhibition organised by the Government of China.

From 7 to 12 September 2004.

SPAT-C, alongside the Black Community Forum (BCF), is inviting as many entrepreneurs as possible to participate in this event, so that ethnic minority and other interested entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to see first-hand the openings that exist for trade with Chinese exporters.

Normally the package would cost around £1550 per head. But, as the event is subsidised by the regional government authorities in Shanghai, The estimated cost for one week’s travel, accommodation (including air fares and food) is £1250 per delegate. This represents excellent value for money.

Who is it for?

• Any existing or aspiring ethnic minority or other businessperson who wishes to better understand the Chinese trade environment;

• Those actively looking for export/import opportunities in China;

• Community leaders/others wishing to establish direct contacts with local and regional authorities in China for future projects.

In preparation for this delegation, SPAT-C will hold:-

• a consultation meeting with those who may be interested to be held on Tuesday 20th of July, at 6pm, SYAC Centre Room 12A, all welcome.

• a half-day training workshop arranged with a Chinese trade expert.

Alongside this, SPAT-C will also run:-

• a 10-week vocationally-accredited course under SPAT-C on export/import procedures.

For more information, please contact:
Satish Sachdeva - Chief Executive, SPAT-C or
Steve Ayris – Training Consultant, SPAT-C
on Tel: 0114 275 6815 or e-mail: steveayris@spatc.org

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