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The BME Health Forum is a partnership of Global Majority grassroots organisations

We work together to promote systemic change to address health inequalities in racialised communities. We deliver health and wellbeing services, help our partners and their communities influence healthcare policy/provision, and strengthen Global Majority organisations.

Our organisation is led by people with experience of the issues we address.

The BME Health Forum is governed by a board of 9 trustees, the majority of whom are Directors of Global Majority community organisations. See our current trustees here.

The board is supported by an advisory group which also includes representatives from the NHS North West London ICS, Kensington & Chelsea Social Council, One Westminster, and SOBUS.

We secure funding to coordinate health and wellbeing services, delivered with our partners

 

 

We increase partners' capacity to deliver services with training, fundraising, organisational development & governance support

 

We help partners and their communities influence healthcare policy and provision

 

 

Highlights

 
Community In-Reach
The Community In‑Reach Programme is all about working with community organisations led by or supporting African and Caribbean people across Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster. We’re looking for organisations that will host culturally rooted health & wellbeing events in places people know and trust. Instead of expecting people to travel to clinics or navigate complicated systems, events bring support and advice into places where people already gather such as community centres, faith spaces, youth hubs, cultural venues and more.

The programme is delivered in partnership by:

  • BME Health Forum — local programme lead
  • Kensington & Chelsea Social Council (KCSC)
  • One Westminster
  • NHS North West London Integrated Care Board - who fund the programme. 
Read more here

Public Involvement Front Door launch 
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The Public Involvement Front Door combines a values-based approach with practical tips and resources to open up the world of public involvement and empower researchers of all experience levels to meaningfully involve public members in their work.
 
The BME Health Forum's Engagement and Projects Manager - Phayza Fudlalla features in a video sharing her knowledge and insight around developing meaningful research partnerships with community organisations.
 
Read more here
Helping BAME patients access NHS services in North West London

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The BME Health Forum’s Health Advocacy project involves training bilingual Health Advocates from a number of BAME community groups to help patients in their own language.

This project is funded by the National Lottery and the initial programme ended in August 2025, however we have recently secured renewed funding to continue this work.*

The video above was made by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust showing the impact that Health Advocates make in their hospitals in understanding the barriers that many of their patients are facing.

Read more about this project here

Read more about our NEW Health Advocacy Service here


You Need To Know - NHS womb cancer awareness campaign
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The 'You Need To Know' campagn was launched on the 31st January. Womb cancer is the 4th most common cancer in women in the United Kingdom. It is important to understand what women know about this cancer so that we can increase awareness. Several campaign assets have been developed such as posters, images, and a video that can be shared of which the BME Health Forum's Phayza Fudlalla took part in (see above). These can be shared on Social media, newsletters and placed in community settings. A video in Arabic is also now available.
 

Bi Borough VCS Health and Wellbeing Strategy

This Strategy has been developed over a period of months through a collaborative process with the voluntary and community sector and colleagues from across the statutory sector/NHS. It presents a number of case studies from the VCS including from the BME Health Forum that illustrate its main goals and offers a set of clear recommended actions.

Read more here


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Please find details of two free, community-led perinatal programmes launching this June from Neighbourhood Doulas: Programme 1: Birth Education & Advocacy Classes starting Wednesday 3rd June - this free 6-week online programme supports the physical and mental wellbeing of pregnant residents through practical tools, peer connection, and positive lifestyle habits. Programme 2: Online Healthy Lifestyles Perinatal Programme, starting 8th June - Each session provides a safe, supportive space for participants to share experiences, build healthy habits, and set goals for a positive pregnancy — with peer support woven throughout.
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Please find the June edition of the West and North London Skills Academy newsletter, which highlights recent achievements, key developments, and upcoming opportunities across their programmes and partnerships. Items included are: NWL Community Engagement: InReach and Outreach Activities; Opening Doors: Supporting Care Leavers and Refugees; CPD Online Sessions; and Assemble You Academy Podcast.
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Join SAEB for a practical and engaging session designed to refresh and strengthen your understanding of the Mental Capacity Act — one of the foundations of effective safeguarding practice across Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster. This session will help practitioners at all levels build confidence, improve decision‑making, and embed MCA‑aligned practice across safeguarding work. It’s also an excellent refresher for anyone involved in multi‑agency risk management, adult social care, housing, health, or emergency services.
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Women and GIrls Network have a number of job vacancies including: Young Women's Multiple Disadvantaged Advocate; Rapid Response Senior Navigator; Clinical Manager; Head of Clinical Services; Partnerships Lead; and Digital Marketing intern.
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The Greater London Authority (GLA) invites you to take part in the London Cool Spaces initiative by having your venue signposted on our map. By registering your venue, you can provide vital respite for Londoners during periods of extreme heat. Cool Spaces are indoor venues where people can seek relief when temperatures rise.
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See a list of SAFE by CST's up-coming, free webinars including: Conflict Management (Communication, spotting escalation and de-escalation techniques); Incels, the new face of misogyny? (A look at how the incel culture has moved into the mainstream); Hostile Reconnaissance (Being able to identify behaviour which is unusual or out of the ordinary (suspicious) may save lives); Online Security (Protecting yourself and your community from online threats); and more.
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See the latest Newsletter from Media Trust including information about courses and opportunities: Free support on charity campaigns, greener AI and digital storytelling, a range of low-cost comms courses, and more.
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The Collective is a supportive community created for Black women who don’t want to navigate growth, change and transition alone. It’s an ongoing space for support, reflection, honest conversations and practical guidance, designed to help you move forward with more confidence and clarity. See what’s coming up inside The Collective over the next few months: Wellbeing Circle: Being Open to Receive Love and Support (27th May); Focus & Productivity Without Burnout (30th June); How Are You Using AI to Make Life Easier? (23rd July); Adult Friendships & Connecting With New People (23rd September)
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Join us for a practical and engaging session designed to refresh and strengthen your understanding of the Mental Capacity Act — one of the foundations of effective safeguarding practice across Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster. this webinar will cover: A clear overview of the MCA and its five statutory principles; How to apply the two‑stage capacity test; What constitutes reasonable belief and how to record capacity assessments lawfully; Proportionate and defensible capacity assessments; Applying the MCA in complex safeguarding contexts; Learning from case studies; and more.
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Join One Westminster online at their next Health and Wellbeing Network meeting at 2.30pm on Tuesday 16 June 2026 where you will hear from Home Start about their services for children and families, Allkind - Adult mental health services, an update on Health and the VCS from the Bi-Borough VCS Strategic lead - Liam Pywell, and a roundtable update from attendees.
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Join One Westminster for an information session on the new HealthWorks programme that will be launching very soon. Westminster HealthWorks is a borough-wide, community-led public health initiative commissioned by Westminster City Council as part of the #2035 commitment to improve population health. It aims to reduce health inequalities by delivering culturally responsive, preventative health interventions that improve heart, lung, and mental health outcomes for adults aged 16 and over.
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In this issue of the Mayor of London GLA ESOL newsletter you find information on the following: English Language Integration Programme (ELIP), Skills for Londoners Community Outreach 2026-29, Adult Skills Fund: 2026-2027 draft rules published, Best Start Family Hubs, Provider Spotlight on British Museum; ESOL vacancies and Classes.
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​Youth for Climate Justice (Youth4CJ) is an international project bringing together young people, academics, and community organisations to address climate justice. YELC and partners are looking for Black and racialised young adults aged 18–35 to join the next phase of Youth4CJ as co-researchers. The opportunity will involve 1 in-person session on the 13th June plus 5 online sessions.
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LONDON RESILIENCE has a new funding opportunity for community venues to play a stronger role in extreme heat preparedness and response. The application form requires applicants to include their local authority in their proposal and outline their existing links with the council, e.g, on any heat response strategy. If you are working with community organisations that are – or could be - doing strong work in this space, please think about applying.
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Please see the following 2 engagement opportunites: the first is to help shape healthcare research into medical devices and technologies (Biomedical Engineering theme), and the second is about sharing your views on a project aiming to improve pain, comfort and mobility for people with leg amputation.