Difference between revisions of "Faith Associates"
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[[Faith Associates]] is named as a provider of services in relation to the [[Prevent]] strategy by the [[OSCT]] in a leaked document dated March 2015.<ref>[[OSCT]] [http://powerbase.info/index.php/File:OSCT-Prevent_catalogue-March_2015-OCR.pdf Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue]. March 2015.</ref> | [[Faith Associates]] is named as a provider of services in relation to the [[Prevent]] strategy by the [[OSCT]] in a leaked document dated March 2015.<ref>[[OSCT]] [http://powerbase.info/index.php/File:OSCT-Prevent_catalogue-March_2015-OCR.pdf Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue]. March 2015.</ref> | ||
+ | ==People== | ||
+ | *[[Shaukat Warraich]] | ||
==Related== | ==Related== | ||
*[[Imams Online]] - run by the CEO of Faith Associates [[Shaukat Warraich]] (amongst others) | *[[Imams Online]] - run by the CEO of Faith Associates [[Shaukat Warraich]] (amongst others) |
Revision as of 13:41, 1 December 2021
Faith Associates 'was set up in 2004 as a non-theological consultancy to meet the needs of ethnic minority faith-based communities.' It says it works 'with agencies that are concerned with business, education and government at local, regional, national and international levels.'[1]
Faith Associates is named as a provider of services in relation to the Prevent strategy by the OSCT in a leaked document dated March 2015.[2]
Contents
People
Related
- Imams Online - run by the CEO of Faith Associates Shaukat Warraich (amongst others)
Resources
- Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue searchable version.
- David Miller and Narzanin Massoumi The Home Office, RICU and Muslim civil society groups: Briefing for the Home Affairs Select Committee Countering extremism inquiry 10 June 2016.
Notes
- ↑ Faith Associates About us. Accessed 3 January 2017.
- ↑ OSCT Prevent Strategy - Local Delivery Best Practice Catalogue. March 2015.