
Community Voices Group
What is CVG?
Community Voices Group
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Do you identify as Black, brown, Asian or from another language, ethnic or migrant community?
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Do you want to improve how public services are delivered locally?
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Do you want the chance to speak directly to representatives from the Council and NHS and get your voice heard?
Members of the group talk to people in their community about what's important to them and bring this information to meetings. We meet monthly, both online or in-person, to discuss issues that matter to is and to talk to representatives from the Council and NHS about how they can be delivered.
Meetings
Wednesday 22nd January 2025
Topic: Older People's Health and Wellbeing
See the flyer here
Bridging Change, in partnership with the Hangleton and Knoll Project, Sussex Interpreting Services and the Trust for Developing Communities, invites you to be part of the Community Voices Group. Please click here for more information. We also have this information in different languages, please contact us directly about this.
Please email hellobridgingchange@outlook.com for more information.
Reports
Community Voices
(October, 2024)
Community Voices Group (CVG) is a community forum set up to address inequalities experienced by people of colour in Brighton and Hove. It is led by Bridging Change in partnership with the Hanlgeton and Knoll Project and Sussex Interpreting Service

Bridging Change NHS Workshop
(November, 2023)
Bridging Change was awarded a grant by NHS Sussex to deliver a face-to-face, 2.5-hour workshop in November 2023 with racialised minority communities based in Brighton and Hove. The event's aims were two-fold: to close the community engagement loop by feeding back to communities and to engage with the local communities.

Become a CVG member
How to join:
Contact Bridging Change,
email: hellobridgingchange@outlook.com
If you do not speak English and would like to be involved, email:
laura@sussexinterpreting.org.uk
or call 01273 234016 and leave a message in your language