Independent report

Evaluation of the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Women Councillors Taskforce

An evaluation was conducted into each stage of the taskforce, and their aim to consider practical ways of encouraging Black Asian and Minority�

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An evaluation was conducted into each stage of the taskforce, and their aim to consider practical ways of encouraging Black Asian and Minority Ethnic Women to become local councillors and make councils more representative of the communities they serve. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp evaluation shows that significant outcomes had been achieved in this short time including the election of some women as councillors.

Date: Wed Jun 01 11:38:39 BST 2011

Summary report of the evaluation into practical ways of encouraging BAME women to become local councillors and make councils more representative of the communities they serve.

Evaluation of the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Women Councillors Taskforce

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Published 1 June 2011

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