Showing posts with label Neville Lawrence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neville Lawrence. Show all posts

Saturday, June 17, 2023

UNISON National Delegate Conference 2023: Day 4

 

Final Day of Conference (Friday). It started with an informal meeting with shadow minister for mental health, Rosena Allin-Khan MP with Greater London UNISON delegates. Who shared with Rosena unison issues and successes in health, LAS, Police & Justice and Housing Associations. Rosena spoke later to conference on Labour's vision to deal with the mental health crisis. I then had to leave conference to attend a family funeral in North Wales. 

So the pictures in college above are taken from the Greater London UNISON twitter account and National UNISON webpage of the day. So I missed the awarding of honorary life membership to Dr Neville  Lawrence, my fellow Regional Rep, Yvonne Green, moving the composite on the Cost of Living Crisis and our regional Black delegates (and 2 from my branch) speaking on motion 52 celebrating the "Year of Black Worker 2023".  

I came back to conference just as it closed. This meant that I my 2 year term of office as a elected member of the UNISON National Executive Council (NEC) for Community (Housing Associations & Voluntary sector) had begun. I had served previously in this role 2011-2021.

We had our first meeting at 4.30pm to elect the lay Presidential 2023/24 team and although the candidates I preferred were not selected on this occasion, congratulations to Libby, Steve and Julia. It was very, very close, 35 votes to 32 (and 34 to 33 for the junior Vice President position).  

I echo the very wise words of our General Secretary, Christina MAnea at the close of the meeting that the NEC must put aside its differences and move on together in the interests of the Union and to represent all those who elected us. Let us see what happens next. 

Sunday, June 24, 2012

UNISON NDC 12: Neville Lawrence addresses Conference

On Friday morning, Neville Lawrence, the father of murdered black teenager ,Stephen Lawrence gave a very moving speech to Conference about his family's quest for Justice. Neville and many delegates were openly tearful during his account
of what they had to go through (and still do).

Neville is opposed to the plans to privatise the Police service "he said: "I can tell you why it will be a disaster. If you privatise the police force, the government is no longer responsible. It won't be about crime any more, it will be about making money.

I had the privilege last week to meet and talk briefly to Mr Lawrence and to shake his hand. 

Monday, February 20, 2012

An evening with Neville Lawrence OBE

An Evening with Neville Lawrence OBE. Patron of the Arc Theatre this Thursday 23 February 2012.

Doors open 6:30pm for 7:00pm seating at the Ripple Centre, 121 Ripple Road, Barking IG11 7FN

With a special performance of Arc’s ‘Girl E’
by Clifford Oliver, directed by Carole Pluckrose

Tickets: Only £10 each including buffet, donation bar and raffle

To book: call Nita Bocking at Arc on 020 8594 1095 or email nita@arctheatre.com
(Payment can be made by cash, cheque or paypal)

Hat tip Sanchia