Vocal Communities collaborated with the Young Brent Foundation and Brent Council as part of the Google Summer Series 2022. Participants on the programme were aged between 12-25 and took part […]
Category: Case Study
Local Votes for Local Migrants: Advancing Genuine Integration
Our Local Votes for Local Migrants campaign supports Migrant Rights. We believe in democracy through conversation. We understand the necessity of granting democratic rights to all stakeholders in society. Today, […]
Improving Access for Disabled People: Our work with the Local Government Association
We were commissioned by the Local Government Association to produce a marketing strategy for their Be a Councillor campaign. Be a Councillor aims to attract, encourage, and support more people […]
Santander Entrepreneurship Awards 2021
Vocal Communities had the privilege to take part in the quarter finals of the Santander Entrepreneurship Awards 2021, in partnership with SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies) the three-day […]
Spreading awareness on mental health & immigrant parents
Rebecca shares her own personal story about mental health with Women MAKE Stories. She discusses what it’s like struggling with mental health with immigrant parents.
Youth Engagement in Redbridge
Vocal Communities was honoured to be part of a Youth Day led by Councillor Rosa Gomez and attended by several councillors from the London Borough of Redbridge. We joined musicians, […]
Addressing Educational Challenges in Pakistan- Vocal Communities and the London Institute of South Asia
Our director Uzma Rasool attended a seminar organised by the London Institute of South Asia (LISA), the seminar titled ‘The Educational Challenges Facing Pakistan and How to Address Them’, featured […]
Many Faces, One Community
Many Faces, One Community (June 2020) Many Faces, One Community is a local Leytonstone initiative that was born from the Grove Green Road Black Lives Matter protest. Vocal Communities helped […]
Covid-19 Survey Report
Survey Report by Vocal Communities March 2020 March 2020 was when we started to see the COVID-19 pandemic being taken seriously in British government. The beginning of the month was […]
Knife Crime & School Exclusions Parliamentary Panel
Knife Crime & School Exclusions Parliamentary Panel (January 2020) Our first parliamentary panel meeting surrounded the topic of knife crime and school exclusions. The meeting was held with various individuals […]