Irish in Britain Chair Dr. Mary Tilki is among a group of authors who have an article in the Voluntary Sector Review entitled ‘The BME third sector: marginalised and exploited’. You can read the abstract below and download a copy here.
The black and minority ethnic (BME) third sector can play a key role in meeting needs through partnerships with statutory and mainstream third sector organisations. In the United Kingdom the BME sector is disproportionately affected by government reforms, which involve funding programmes and a contract culture that favour large mainstream charities close to government. BME voluntary and community organisations can feel marginalised and exploited by large organisations that do not appreciate their expertise or understand how they work.