INCREASING
ASIAN REPRESENTATION IN PUBLIC LIFE
(17 June 2005)
The
Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP, Minister of State for the Department
for Constitutional Affairs yesterday launched the Operation Black
Vote and Commission for Racial Equality's Commissioner Shadowing
Scheme. The scheme is part of Operation Black Vote's (OBV) drive
to increase ethnic minority representation in the decision making
process that steers the country. Over the next six months ten people
from Black and ethnic minority communities will shadow CRE Commissioners
as they attend key meetings, address conferences, liaise with government
departments and community groups as well as learn about the role
of the CRE.
The
scheme, a joint OBV / CRE initiative, will build on the success
of previous OBV shadowing schemes which have successfully demystified
the roles of MPs and magistrates and produced a growing number of
magistrates, school governors and councillors. Five graduates from
the MP shadowing scheme stood for Parliament in the recent general
election. At the end of the shadowing period participants will apply
for public office.
Simon
Woolley, Director, OBV said: 'It is vitally important that our decision-making
bodies begin to reflect the communities they seek to serve. We know
that there is a deluge of talent, which if afforded the opportunity,
will enhance British society. "
Trevor
Phillips, CRE, Chair, said: "Experience has shown us that one
of the best ways to motivate communities with little representation
in senior positions of employment is to give them direct access
to people doing the jobs. It fosters self-belief and a realisation
that with hard work and talent, careers in top jobs are achievable.
OBV's schemes have led to increased participation in professions
traditionally perceived as 'white only' and reinforce the principle
that someone's origin does not need to dictate their destiny."
Commissioner
Shadow, Dharshana Sridhar, said:."Belonging to a generation,
that as a result of everyday experiences and long-running frustrations
thinks, talks and expresses views on race equality and diversity
on an almost daily basis, I consider it both my duty and a privilege
to be able to actually DO something about it. I am of course delighted
to take part in this scheme and thank OBV for giving me the opportunity"
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