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JAN Trust founder Rafaat Mughal Wins Local Legends Award at the National Lottery Awards 2019
Huge congratulations to JAN Trust Founder Rafaat Mughal OBE for being awarded the Local Legends Award for London! It is incredibly fitting in the year JAN Trusts celebrates its 30thanniversary that the founder of the charity has been awarded the National Lottery Local Legends Award – a true testament to all she has done for the local community … Continue reading
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Tagged #JT30, 1989, 30years, Awards, JAN Trust, London, NationalLottery, NLAwards, Rafaat Mughal, Sajda Mughal, win, women
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Netherlands partial ban on the burqa/niqab – the first step to an Islamophobic government?
1st August 2019 saw the first partial ban on the burqa and niqab come into effect in the Netherlands. This was placed upon all women who wear the niqab or burqa, which includes prohibiting women from wearing clothing that covers … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Campaign, Campaigning, Crime, discrimination, Diversity, Ethnic Minorities, Hate Crime, hijab, Inclusion, International, Islam, islamophobia, JAN Trust, Muslim, Muslim dress, Muslim women, Politics, Racism, Society, Uncategorized, women
Tagged #JT30, Belgium, Burqa, burqa ban, empowerment, france, Freedom, geert wilders, headscarf, identity, Islam, islamophobia, JAN Trust, netherlands, niqab, religion, Veil;, women, women's rights
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The war on women: The rise of ‘Smart Abuse’
Since the emergence and evolution of smart home technology many women are finding themselves fighting an invisible war in their own homes. What exactly is Smart abuse? Well, smart abuse is defined as technology facilitated harassment, for example, the Telegraph … Continue reading
Posted in JAN Trust, Online abuse, Uncategorized, Violence, Violence Against Women, women
Tagged #JT30, coercive control, digital literacy, domestic abuse, education, gender imbalance, gender violence, home, JAN Trust, patriarchy, phones, police, private space, smart abuse, smart technology, Society, tech abuse, technology, Web Guardians, women, women's rights
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Thirty years of Encouraging, Educating and Empowering: Our Work to Fight Radicalisation
Over the last thirty years we have worked hard to support marginalised communities against the threats that they face. Our method of encouraging, educating and empowering has helped to improve lives, including our work to tackle online radicalisation and extremism … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Extremism, ISIS, JAN Trust, Uncategorized
Tagged #JT30, Another Way Forward, christchurch, colleges, counter extremism, education, Extremism, Far-right extremism, hate crime, Hate Speech, Islamic extremism, london bombings, Muslim Community, Muslim women, NGO, non profit, online extremism, radicalization, SAFE, schools, Social Media, terrorism, terrorist attacks, Web Guardians, women, workshops, Young People
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THE POWER OF EDUCATION: 30 Years of Supporting Women’s Learning
After thirty years of hard work and service to the community, here at JAN Trust we really value commitment to education. The courses we provide locally give women the tools they need to integrate in society and keep themselves and … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Inclusion, JAN Trust, London, sewing and fashion, Society, Uncategorized, women
Tagged #JT30, BAME women, BAMER;, community, counter extremism, Counter-terrorism, digital literacy, education, English, english language, ESOL, Fashion, fashion and design, grassroots, ICT, integration, islamophobia, IT, IT classes, JAN Trust, London, london bombings, Muslim women, NGO, non profit, Sajda Mughal, skills, Web Guardians, women, women's rights, women’s charity
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