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Links

Here are some links to other sites that may be of interest:

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British Born Chinese


A community-driven website operated on a not-for-profit community basis by volunteers aiming to provide a forum in which British-Born Chinese (“BBCs”) can share experiences, ideas and thoughts.

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Chinatown Online


Chinatown Online provides information about China, the Chinese community in the UK, Chinese businesses and business involved in trade/commerce with China. The site focuses on information and education, with specific areas of the site geared towards the educational sector and/or activities for children.

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Chinese in Britain Forum


Established in 1986 and based in London, The Chinese in Britain Forum works to provide equal access to public resources and services for Chinese people living in the UK, and to assist the voluntary sector to participate effectively in voluntary activities and community development. They publish a quarterly newsletter which is available online.

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Joint Council For The Welfare Of Immigrants


JCWI is an independent national voluntary organisation, campaigning for justice and combating racism in immigration and asylum law and policy. It provides free advice and casework, training courses, and a range of publications, as well as an advice line for specific queries on immigration, refugee or nationality related issues

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London Chinese Community Network


A project funded by the Home Office, LCCN was formed to promote the unity and interests of the London Chinese voluntary and community sector. Its work includes community research, publishing, brokering partnerships, organisational capacity building and holding consultation conferences and community activities.

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Multikulti


A valuable site providing information on debt, employment, education, health, housing, immigration and welfare benefits in a variety of languages, including Chinese.

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Westminster Domestic Violence Forum

Launched in 1997, WDVF works to eliminate domestic violence through improving multi-agency practice (the Forum has 70 member agencies) in order to better meet the needs of families from different communities in the City. The site offers information in Chinese for women who are victims of domestic violence.

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Women's Aid

Women’s Aid is a national domestic violence charity that coordinates a wide range of projects nationwide aimed at preventing domestic violence. Women’s Aid helps thousands of women each year, and offers a 24-hour helpline providing information, support and access to local refuges as well as a to other domestic violence services.

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Oriental Women Talk Net

This women's talk website welcomes any interactions between oriental women from all over the world to talk about various subjects, from domestic, culture to politics and economy.

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British Chinese Society

The objectives of the British Chinese Society are to organise social events and activities for the British Chinese community, to promote Chinese culture and language amongst its membership, and to raise money for charitable causes in the British Chinese community.

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Chinese Chinese

Leisure reading about Chinese and China

If you are stressed out and wish to relax, why not indulge yourselves in a bit of Chinese cultural reading.

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Asian Cook

AsianCook contains over 80 articles written by experts who continually update and add new content.

 

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Runnymedetrust

Founded in 1968, Runnymede has established and maintained a positive profile on the social and interpersonal benefits of living affirmatively within a society that is both multi-ethnic and culturally diverse

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C-Star

 

C Star is a singing competition aimed at individuals in the UK with who think they’ve got what it takes to become an international superstar.

 

 

Community Job Vacancies

baomu

A family seeking a Mandarin speaking nanny/bao mu to look after their 4 year old daughter, they live in North West London (South Hampstead). Contact Teresa Allen 07831704459

 

 

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