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Merton Unity Network (MUN) is a "collective voice" for Merton's
Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities.
MUN provides culturally appropriate support tailored to the needs of BAME groups
to enable them to maximise and sustain meaningful and positive service impact. You can find out more about MUN via the following link.
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about MUN
Merton's BME Forum
At Merton Unity Network
seminar, ‘Are You Ready For Change’ (October 2005),
BAME voluntary and community organisations present expressed a need for a Merton BME Forum and
a BME Strategic Plan to help chart the way forward and to
further develop interactions between BME organisations and the
wider environment.
Read more in Newsroom
MERTON'S BME STRATEGIC PLAN
The BME Strategic Plan for Merton which is the first of its kind was BME driven and led throughout its development.
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D.R.I.P
MUN's Development, Research & Information Project (DRIP)
provides drop-in resource and a peer support network for the
development and sustainability of Merton Black Asian and
Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups. DRIP was
launched in October 2008 and includes both an ICT hub and a
Library (including research data) for easy access by groups.
DRIP has established a Peer Support Network (PSN) which is the
operational arm of the BME Forum. This Network meets bi-monthly
to pursue a range of tasks.
DRIP provides capacity building training for which details
are available through the following link:
Training Programme
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