About Us
Welcome
A disproportionate number of Bangladeshis living in England & Wales are experiencing high rates of deprivation and continue to fare worse on a number of key indicators compared to all others. For far too long the Bangladeshi Community has been regarded as one of the most socially & economically disadvantaged ethnic groups in the UK.
To tackle this generational deprivation, we have introduced the Bangladeshi Regeneration Council which is founded on the fact that the Bangladeshi community is a rich source of entrepreneurship and talent and coming together to work on the things that matter to them is a key way of unlocking potential and progress.Â
Our Vision
By 2030 the Bangladeshi community should no longer be regarded as one of the most disadvantaged ethnic groups in England & Wales.
- What we stand for: Eradication of socioeconomic deprivation suffered by the Bangladeshi community across England and Wales.
- What we do: Through community led regeneration we empower leadership, build the capcity of community organisations, undertake research and co-design innovative community programmes.
- Why we do it: The Bangladeshi community is one of the most deprived in comparison to all other communities in England & Wales.
- Where we do it: We aim to reach out and deliver our support services to the Bangladeshi community across England &Â Wales especially in areas of high socioeconomic deprivation.
- Who we are: We are the only Bangladeshi Community Organisation with a national remit to regenerate the Bangladeshi community across England & Wales.
- Current Focus: Â Vision 2030 Talk Show, National Regeneration Strategy (Research and Development), Community Leadership, Community Sector Capacity Building, Heritage and Culture.
Objectives
Enthuse, engage and empower the Bangladeshi diaspora; build the skills and competencies of the Bangladeshi community sector; and co-design community programmes that will address deprivations related to isolation, income, employment, health, education & skills as well as the promotion of Bangladeshi heritage and culture.
Context
Key Challenges
According to Casey Report 2016, the Bangladeshi community lives through challenges including;
- 28% of Bangladeshi population live in most deprived 10% of communities
- 51% on low income if head of household is Bangladeshi
- 57% of 16-64 women are inactive…compared with 25.2% White &Â 38.5% of others.
- 99% live in an urban area mainly London, Birmingham and Manchester
- Lower mobility than White groups
- 3 times more likely to be unemployed than White population
- Twice level of reported prejudice at interviews compared with White interviewees
- Highest tax credit households (with Pakistani community)
- Lowest levels of English language proficiency
- Ethnic group most likely not to have used the internet (10.7%)
- 43.8% women not speak English well (Men 19.6%%)
- 50% of children are in schools with a majority of minority ethnic groups.