MULTIPLE AWARD WINNER, AUTHOR,, CORPORATE MC, MENTOR, PROMOTER & AMBASSADOR FOR PEACE -UNIVERSAL PEACE FEDERATION. WE PROMOTE THE SUCCESS STORIES OF AFRICANS & CARIBBEANS AROUND THE WORLD. CONTACT US NOW ON +447882809005
We’re excited to announce that Bradford will be hosting its very own TEDx event — TEDxHeaton.
Saturday 20th June 2026
10:00am – 4:00pm
Bradford Grammar School
This will be a powerful day of ideas, inspiration, and thought-provoking talks, bringing together visionaries, storytellers and changemakers from Bradford and beyond. Expect big ideas, meaningful conversations, and voices that challenge, inspire and spark new possibilities. For now, please save the date — tickets and full event details will be released soon.
If you would like to volunteer or be involved in helping bring TEDxHeaton to life, please email:
Working together for fairer care at the end of life for ethnic minority communities
Attention: Bradford African-Caribbean community
What are we trying to do?
We are doing a research study to develop ways to tackle unfairness such as racism in the care provided at the end of life faced by ethnic minority communities.
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for people who have experience of supporting someone at the end of life, live in, and are from the Bradford African-Caribbean communities and have an interest in addressing unfairness at the end of life.
What does it involve?
You can take part in a series of four, relaxed andfriendly workshops with other members of your community. We will talk about what and who matters most at the end of life, experiences of unfair treatment and how to improve things.
You will be paid £20 per hour for attending the workshops. Travel costs will be covered up to £10 per visit each way.
Working together for fairer care at the end of life for ethnic minority communities
Attention: Bradford African-Caribbean community
What are we trying to do?
We are doing a research study to develop ways to tackle unfairness such as racism in the care provided at the end of life faced by ethnic minority communities.
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for people who have experience of supporting someone at the end of life, live in, and are from the Bradford African-Caribbean communities and have an interest in addressing unfairness at the end of life.
What does it involve?
You can take part in a series of four, relaxed andfriendly workshops with other members of your community. We will talk about what and who matters most at the end of life, experiences of unfair treatment and how to improve things.
You will be paid £20 per hour for attending the workshops. Travel costs will be covered up to £10 per visit each way.
Poet, Advocate, Coach, Co/Founder of Sickle Cell Association of The Gambia, Founder of SOuL JustBe, Sickle Cell Lifestyle magazine and Founder of Epilepsy for Black Africans and other Minoritized Ethics (E4BAME).
Njaimeh is a Gambian born in NewCastle, United Kingdom. The first child of the Late Chief Salifu Lamin Bora Mboge of Naimina Dankuku, The Gambia, she was taken back home at two months old to learn the ways of her people.
In 2019, she would find herself with her first child having been married for over 6 years by then.
Being born in the UK and visiting multiple times as her holiday home and her home for the duration of her Master in HRM in 2016/17, Ms. Mboge chose the UK as her safe haven for the delivery of her child, Latifa.
Latifa was however born with extensive cerebral palsy and difficult to control epilepsy. She only lived to see her fifth birthday, leaving Njaimeh childless and medically stuck in the UK as Njaimeh lives with Sickle Cell Anaemia.