Race Equality Works research provides first ever report into race equality in NI workplaces

A short study by Ulster University into race equality legislation in Northern Ireland has indicated significant work needs to be carried out to give employers more confidence in dealing with the issue. The research carried out for the first time on a small amount of Northern Ireland employers found that they overwhelmingly needed more support…

CRAICNI is seeking additional Board Directors

CRAICNI C.I.C. is seeking to recruit additional Voluntary Non-Executive Directors CRAICNI stands for Cultivate Respect, Appreciate Inclusion in Communities in Northern Ireland. CRAICNI is the only social enterprise in Northern Ireland offering diversity and cultural awareness training services that are provided by facilitators from diverse backgrounds. CRAICNI aims to foster a wider understanding about diversity…

Launch of CRAIC NI Community Interest Company

Launch of CRAIC NI Community Interest Company CRAIC NI C.I.C. (Community Interest Company), a start-up social enterprise, had its official launch Friday 11th December at the Ulster Bank Headquarters, Belfast. Opening the event Cecilia Whitehorn, the Manager of the South Belfast Social Enterprise Hub said, “As we have supported CRAIC NI to become a social…

CRAICNI is seeking Voluntary Board Directors

CRAICNI C.I.C. is seeking Voluntary Board Directors In order to grow and create a proper foundation for sustainable development CRAICNI C.I.C. is starting to recruit a voluntary board of directors.  CRAICNI stands for Cultivate Respect, Appreciate Inclusion in Communities in Northern Ireland. It is a start-up social enterprise venture registered as a community interest company…

‘Staying Motivated’

“Staying Motivated” Assembly Connect Networking Event, 2 June 2015 On 2 June 2015, CRAIC NI were delighted to be invited to speak at Assembly Connect’s Annual Networking event. The event was well attended with over 70 participants with a great programme of speakers which included Kevin Doherty, CEO, Disability Action, Eileen Bell CBE, former first…