Ethnic Health Forum
Categories of Work: Advice, support & information services, Community development, Employment/work, Health and well-being, Housing and related support, Volunteering
Who do you work with?: Black and Ethnic Minority
Organisation description: Ethnic Health Forum (EHF) is a registered charity no 1123223 operating within a community setting in the heart of a diverse multicultural population in Central Manchester. and Salford.
EHF has a broad spectrum of activities that can be broadly categorized as follows:
1.Health & social care - Welfare Advice service, Employment support, Hate Crime Project
2. Training - English language club and digital skills enhancement program
3.Volunteering,
4. Mental Health Advocacy,
5. Health Promotion - Covid-19 Chats program, Cancer and Heart Healthy Program
6. Research participation - Ambition for Ageing, University of Manchester Cultural Psychiatry Group.
7. Salford Public health Covid Chat Programme.
We provide welfare rights advice / Universal Credit/ employment support/ / and health promotion activities/ volunteering/ to the majority of our beneficiaries who struggle with speaking and understanding English. Our target clients are newly settled refugees, South Asian communities, and Middle Eastern communities (38% of our existing clients belong to this group which includes diverse Arabic and Kurdish
EHF has a broad spectrum of activities that can be broadly categorized as follows:
1.Health & social care - Welfare Advice service, Employment support, Hate Crime Project
2. Training - English language club and digital skills enhancement program
3.Volunteering,
4. Mental Health Advocacy,
5. Health Promotion - Covid-19 Chats program, Cancer and Heart Healthy Program
6. Research participation - Ambition for Ageing, University of Manchester Cultural Psychiatry Group.
7. Salford Public health Covid Chat Programme.
We provide welfare rights advice / Universal Credit/ employment support/ / and health promotion activities/ volunteering/ to the majority of our beneficiaries who struggle with speaking and understanding English. Our target clients are newly settled refugees, South Asian communities, and Middle Eastern communities (38% of our existing clients belong to this group which includes diverse Arabic and Kurdish
Contact details
city view House, Manchester, M12 4JD