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Nash Dom CIC

Nash Dom is a non-profit community interest company, established in May 2010. The organisation is foremost a coalition of Eastern European communities that strives for inclusiveness and integration within its own communities as well as with the wider society, in and around the West Midlands. Nash Dom finds itself active in community advice as well as other areas such as culture, sports and education. This provides plenty of opportunity for the engagement of stakeholders such as the local council, police, the NHS and other migrant communities. More importantly it allowes newcomers to become valuable members of society who are aware of their rights and responsibilities.

Over the last year Nash Dom CIC has identified the need to have a multilingual advice center, to help newly arrived and existing communities understand the local regulations and law in the following areas:

Drop-in sessions
West Midlands Police
NHS
Local authorities and services providers.
Fire Services
Supporting other public and private sectors
To improve their communications, mutual understanding and knowledge of the needs of our members and service provides.

Address details

Address
Office 17, Elite House 70 Warwick Street
Postal Town
Birmingham
Postcode
B12 0NL

Organisation Contact Details

Phone
0121 773 4916
Phone other
07531 090 695
Email
Info@nashdomcic.org

Contact Person Details

Contact Name
Kam Kanth
Role
Operations Manager
Telephone
0121 773 4916
Email
k.kanth@nashdomcic.org

Services

  • Advocacy
  • Arts, culture, sport and recreation
  • Voluntary and community organisations

Main Beneficiaries

Services focused on particular beneficiaries do not imply that they are offered exclusively to these persons only.

  • Specific Need or Circumstance

    • People of all specific circumstances
    • People who have disabilities (unspecified)
    • People who are housebound
    • People who have physical disabilities (excluding sensory disabilities)
    • People who have sensory disabilities (sight, hearing, etc)
    • People who have mental health problems
    • People who have terminal illnesses
    • People who have learning disabilities
    • People who have specific medical conditions/diseases
    • People who are socially excluded/isolated/lonely
    • People who are homeless/in housing need
    • People who are unemployed
    • People who are in financial need
    • People who are at risk or vulnerable
    • People who are bereaved
    • People who are leaving care/long-stay institutions (excluding prisons)
    • People who have substance abuse/addiction problems (alcohol, drugs, gambling, sex, etc)
    • People who are asylum seekers/refugees
    • People who are offenders/ex-offenders
    • People who are Travellers
    • People who are victims/survivors of physical/sexual/emotional violence
    • People who are victims/survivors of crime
    • People who are students
    • People who are victims/survivors of man-made and natural disasters (war, famine, floods, fires, etc)
    • People who are carers
    • People who are service/ex-service personnel
    • People who are from specific occupational/professional/trade groups
    • Other
  • Specific Faith Focus

    • People from all faiths / multi-faith / inter-faith people
    • Christian (including Church of England, Catholic, Protestant and all Christian denominations)
    • Jewish
    • Muslim
    • Sikh
    • Buddhist
    • Hindu
    • Animist
    • Humanist
    • Pagan (including witchcraft)
    • Agnostic / atheist / no religion
  • Sexual Orientation Focus

    • People of all sexual orientations
    • Heterosexual people
    • Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual people
  • Household

    • All households
    • Households with children
    • Households without children
    • Single person households
  • Gender Focus

    • All genders
    • Women
    • Men
    • Transgender people
  • Ethnic Focus

    • Members of ethnic groups (specified)
  • Age Focus

    • Young adults aged 19-25 years
    • Adults aged 26-64 years
    • Older people aged 65 years and over

Organisation last updated: Wed, 7th November 2018

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