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Annex F - Positive Action Central Team Events 2002/3 Annex F - Positive Action Central Team Events 2002/3 REG/MORSE Event Dates Month Audience Reference 57 Southall Park Mela (XB) 1 April April Local Asian PAT-107 London Gospel Exhibition 5 & 6 April April VEM Young People PAT-111 BA Jobs Fair 10 April April High Potential VEM PAT-109 Stratford Shopping Centre 10 April April Local VEM PAT-114 Lambeth College Careers Fair 15 April April VEM students 60 Hackney Job Centre 18 April April Local VEM 79 Canary Wharf Fair (HT) 19 April April Local VEM 2002/4/01 Chinese/Vietnamese Community Info Day 20 April April Chinese/Vietnamese PAT-113 Newham 6th Form College Fair 25 April April VEM students 60 Hackney Job Centre 25 April April Local VEM 60 Hackney Job Centre 2 May May Local VEM 60 The Round Chapel 8 May May Local VEM PAT-112 Public Sector Expo 9 & 10 May May High Potential VEM 56 Croydon Crown Court 18 May May Local VEM PAT-108 Roehampton University of Surrey 22 May May High Potential VEM 2002/5/02 The Chimes Shopping Centre, Uxbridge 24 May May Local VEM 2002/5/04 Edmonton Green, Shopping 25 May May Local VEM 2002/5/01 Treaty Centre 30 May May Local VEM 65 Brunel University Careers Fair 10June June VEM Graduates 2002/6/01 Sainsbury's, Brent 14 June June Local VEM 2002/6/07 Express Advert 20 June June National VEM 2002/6/02 Ilford Exchange Shopping Centre 21 June June Local VEM 2002/6/03 South Bank University 26 June June VEM students 1 2002/6/04 Beethoven Centre, Paddington 26 June June Local VEM 2002/6/06 Asian Mela, Plumstead Common 30 June June Local Asian 2002/7/01 Mardi Gras 2002 6 July July LGBT Community 60 Hackney Job Centre 7 Jul July Local VEM 60 Hackney Job Centre 11 Jul July Local VEM 2002/7/02 Asian Football Tournament 13 July July Asian Community 2002/7/03 London Chinatown Lion Dragonboat Festival 14 July July Chinese 2002/7/05 Creating the Future 2002, Westminster 16 & 17 July July Regional VEM 60 Hackney Job Centre 18 July July Local VEM 2002/7/08 Lambeth Country Show 20/21 July July African Caribbean 2002/7/07 Slough Mela 20 21 July July Regional VEM 2002/7/04 Hammersmith Broadway 24 July July Local VEM 60 Hackney Job Centre 25 Jul July Local VEM 2002/7/06 Multi-Cultural Festival, Greenwich 28 July July Local VEM 60 Hackney Job Centre 1 Aug August Local VEM 2002/8/02 Broadway Shopping Centre 3 August August Local VEM 60 Hackney Job Centre 8 Aug August Local VEM 2002/8/01 Pride, Brighton 10 August August LGBT Community 2002/8/03 Summer in the Square, Anonda Mela 14 Aug August Regional VEM 60 Hackney Job Centre 15 Aug August Local VEM 60 Hackney Job Centre 22 Aug August Local VEM 2002/8/05 International Athletics at Crystal Palace 23 Aug August London VEM 2002/8/04 International Gathering of Champions 18-25 Aug August National VEM 60 Hackney Job Centre 29 Aug August Local VEM 2002/9/04 Swaminarayan Temple, Neasden Sept September Local Asian 60 Hackney Job Centre 5 Sept September Local VEM 2002/9/06 Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre 6 Sept September Local VEM 2 2002/9/03 Brick Lane Festival 8 Sept September Local Asian (Bengali) 2002/9/08 Croydon College, Enrichment Fair 11 Sept September VEM students 60 Hackney Job Centre 12 Sept September Local VEM 2002/9/09 Job Opportunities Roadshow, Cardiff 17 Sept September Regional VEM 2002/9/05 Ethnic Media Careers and Prospects Exhibition 18/19 Sept September Local VEM 2002/9/12 Gender Agenda, Novotel, Paddington 19 Sept September Internal 79 Queen Mary & Westfield College 18-20 Sept September Local VEM 2002/9/11 Mid-Autumn Festival AKA Mooncake Festival, Chinatown 22 Sept September Chinese 79 Tower Hamlets College, Poplar High St 24 Sept September Local VEM 2002/9/13 Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre 26 Sept September Local VEM 56 Recruitment/Crime Prevention Whitgift Centre, Croydon 27 Sept September Local VEM 2002/9/14 Cycle 2002, Islington 26 - 29 Sept September Local VEM 2002/9/10 Faith in Regeneration 30 Sept September National VEM 2002/0/02 INTROMET Launch, Central Hall 2 Oct October Regional VEM 56 Asda Wallington 4 Oct October Local VEM 2002/0/04 Café Royal 4 & 5 Oct October Local VEM 2002/9/07 England v India, 4th Test @ The Oval 5-9 October October VEM Spectators 72 Jobs Fair II, Colliers Wood 10 Oct October Local VEM 73 West Ham New Directions 11 Oct October Local VEM 2002/0/09 Westminster University 15 Oct October VEM Students 2002/0/08 Willesden Job Centre 18 Oct October Local VEM 2002/0/07 TVAP Black History Month, Thamesmead 17-19 Oct October Local VEM 2002/0/01 Mela 2002 - NEC Birmingham 18-20 Oct October National VEM 2002/0/05 Bootstrap Enterprises Job Fair 21 Oct October Regional VEM 81 Getting London Working Partnership, Wandsworth 22 Oct October Local VEM 2002/0/11 Job Opportunities, Croydon College 24 Oct October VEM students 2002/0/13 Enfield Police Station 25 Oct October Local VEM 3 74 Recruitment Initiative, Tesco's Goodmayes 25 Oct October Local VEM 2002/0/06 Get Connected, Alexandra Palace 26 27 Oct October Local VEM 63 Harrow Observer Jobs Fair 30/31 Oct October Local VEM 2002/N/02 University of Greenwich Drop In Nov November High Potential VEM 2002/N/04 King's Mall, Hammersmith 1 Nov November Local VEM 2002/N/07 Job Opportunities Recruitment Fair Ilford 2 Nov November Local VEM 2002/N/03 Jobs and Careers Live, Olympia 3/4 November November National VEM 2002/N/04 African and Caribbean Finance Forum 6 Nov November Regional VEM 2002/N/11 Constitution Hill 6 Nov November Regional VEM 2002/N/12 Hounslow Job Centre 7 Nov November Local VEM 2002/N/07 IntoMET Leicester 9 November November Regional VEM 2002/N/14 Westminster Central Hall, Storey's Gate 13 Nov November Local VEM 2002/N/06 GKT Diwali 2002 14 Nov November National VEM 2002/N/10 SkillCity, Manchester 13-16 Nov November Local VEM 2002/N/05 Southampton Institute - Careers and Diversity Fair 20 Nov November Regional VEM 76 Operation Crackdown, Crawford Estate, Camberwell 20 Nov November Local VEM 79 New Directions - Whitechapel 21 Nov November Local VEM 2002/N/09 Leeds Intromet 23 Nov November Local VEM 57 Jobs Fair, Windmill Park Estate Community Centre 26 Nov November Local VEM 74 Redbridge College 26 Nov November VEM students 2002/D/03 Peckham Shopping Centre 14 Dec December Local VEM Awaits Lewisham Shopping Centre 1 February 2003 February Local VEM 2003/2/01 Slough IntroMET Feb 03 February National VEM 59 Charlton FC Aim Higher Careers Day 18 19 Feb February Local VEM 2003/3/03 Buckingham Chilterns University College Fair 4 March March Regional VEM 2003/3/01 Jobsite Asian Fair 19 March 03 March Regional VEM 59 Greenwich University Public Services Careers Fair 26 March 03 March Local VEM 4 2002/7/09 Funny Burglar Postcard Ongoing Ongoing Everyone! PAT-104 Bollywood Ongoing Ongoing Local Asian tbc Newham Bhangra Dance College Ongoing Ongoing Local Asian tbc Salon Media Ongoing Ongoing African Caribbean 2002/5/03 PAT Poster Campaign Ongoing Ongoing London's VEM 2002/6/05 Parcel Force Ongoing Ongoing Redundant Staff tbc University of Westminster Drop-In tbc Awaits High Potential VEM 2002/N/01 Diwali tbc Awaits Local Asian 2002/D/01 Eid tbc Awaits Local Asian First Sight tbc Awaits Regional VEM tbc The Glades Shopping Centre tbc Awaits Local VEM 2003/3/02 Leicester University Ethnic Diversity Jobs Fair tbc Awaits Regional VEM tbc Croydon College tbc Awaits Local VEM tbc New Sikh Temple Grand Opening tbc Awaits Sikh 2002/N/08 NWK Racial Equality Council Diversity Conf. Cygnet Sports Centre Awaits Local VEM 2002/N/15 The Cooper' Company & Cobora School's Careers Evening, Upminster Awaits Local VEM 2002/D/02 Dynamic Spirit, Brent Town Hall Awaits Local VEM 2002/9/01 Voice Recruitment Fair tbc Cancelled African Caribbean 2002/9/02 Jobs, Careers and Prospects Show tbc Cancelled Local VEM 2003/1/01 Olympia Job Scene 26/27 Jan Cancelled VEM n/a Bradford Intromet 23 Nov Cancelled n/a Slough Job and Career Opportunities Exhibition 9 10 Oct Cancelled 5 6 Annex G - Police Wastage by Borough April – December 2002 Sum of Full Time Employees Gender Ethnicity Male Grand Female Female Total Male Total Total Organisation Name Leave reason LOS Group VEM White VEM White BS - Kensington & Chelsea Borough Resignation 0<2 1 1 2 2 2<5 2 2 2 5<10 1 1 1 10<25 1 1 2 2 Transfer 0<2 1 1 1 2<5 1 1 1 5<10 2 2 2 BS - Kensington & Chelsea Borough Total 2 9 11 11 CW - Westminster Borough Resignation 0<2 1 1 4 4 5 5<10 1 1 2 2 10<25 3 3 4 4 7 Transfer 0<2 1 1 1 2<5 2 2 10 10 12 5<10 5 5 5 10<25 1.8 1.8 8 8 9.8 CW - Westminster Borough Total 2 8.8 10.8 31 31 41.8 EK - Camden Borough Resignation 0<2 1 1 5 5 6 2<5 1 1 1 10<25 0.75 0.75 1 2 3 3.75 Transfer 2<5 3 3 1 1 4 5<10 1 1 4 4 5 10<25 5 5 5 7 EK - Camden Borough Total 5.75 5.75 1 18 19 24.75 FH - Hammersmith & Fulham Borough Resignation 0<2 4 4 4 2<5 1 1 1 10<25 3.8 3.8 3.8 Transfer 0<2 1 1 1 2<5 4 4 4 5<10 2 2 4 4 6 10<25 1 2 3 3 FH - Hammersmith & Fulham Borough Total 2 2 1 19.8 20.8 22.8 GD - Hackney Borough Resignation 0<2 1 3 4 4 2<5 2 2 2 10<25 0.44 0.44 1 1 1.44 Transfer 2<5 3 3 3 5<10 2 2 2 10<25 2 2 2 GD - Hackney Borough Total 0.44 0.44 1 13 14 14.44 HT - Tower Hamlets Borough Resignation 0<2 1 1 2 2 5<10 1 1 1 10<25 2.4 2.4 2.4 Transfer 2<5 3 3 3 10<25 1 1 2 2 3 HT - Tower Hamlets Borough Total 3.4 3.4 1 7 8 11.4 JC - Waltham Forest Borough Resignation 0<2 1 1 1 Transfer 2<5 1 1 3 3 4 5<10 2 2 2 JC - Waltham Forest Borough Total 1 1 6 6 7 JI - Redbridge Borough Resignation 0<2 1 1 1 5<10 2 2 2 8 10<25 1 1 1 JI - Redbridge Borough Total 4 4 4 KD - Havering Borough Resignation 0<2 1 1 1 2<5 1 1 1 10<25 1 1 1 Transfer 5<10 1 1 1 KD - Havering Borough Total 4 4 4 KF - Newham Borough Resignation 0<2 4 4 4 5<10
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