With more than
50 ethnic minority languages spoken in Norfolk, the NNREC is working
towards the elimination of racial discrimination.
It offers support
to individuals and ethnic minority communities in the
county, giving advice on dealing with racism. It also works with
businesses and organisations to develop and implement equal opportunity
policies.
You can help
by informing us of racial incidents, working towards improving equality
and becoming a member.
Details
of membership
Main Office:
Boardman House, Redwell Street,
Norwich, NR2 4SL. Tel 01603 44221
Office hours are 9am- 5:30pm. We are open for walk-ins from 10am-12
noon and from 2pm-4pm. We also have a 24-hour answer service available
at all times.
In the case
of enquiries for advice on racial harassment, we aim to return messages
within 2 working days. In the case of extreme emergency we advise
all victims of racial harassment to immediately contact their local
police station as well as contacting the NNREC.
In all other
cases of enquiry we aim to return messages within 3 to 5 working
days. We also operate six surgery locations.
Surgeries held at:
King's Lynn & West Norfolk: Kings Court, King's Lynn
Diss: Citizens Advice Bureau, Shelfanger Road, Diss
Great Yarmouth: Young Women鈥檚 Project,
24a South Quay, Great Yarmouth
North Norfolk: District Council Offices, New Road,
North Walsham
Broadland Information Bus: visiting, Brundall, Lingwood
& Old Catton
Thetford: Riversdale Centre, Thetford.
All appointments can be coordinated through the main NNREC office
on 01603 442211.
Read
the NNREC's annual report 1999/2000
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