The Flowhesion Foundation
Starting at GBP 150
Mon, 08 Sep, 2025 at 10:00 am - Mon, 22 Sep, 2025 at 04:00 pm (GMT+01:00)
The Flowhesion Foundation
Astley Street, Bolton, United Kingdom
Workshop Contents:
Course Overview
Community Cohesion has been adopted as the government’s official policy of harmonisation amongst British communities since the 2001 riots in Northern Towns namely Oldham, Burnley and Rochdale. Hundreds of Millions have been spent on implementing the policy. However, the state of our communities is far from cohesive.
The killing of three young girls in Southport on 29 July 2024 sparked acts of violence and disorder in over 35 locations around the UK. The targeting of Muslims, asylum seekers and visible minorities made these the worst outbreaks of racist violence seen in the UK for decades. The Government’s strategic response is to continue to build and strengthen the foundations of social cohesion in the UK. Councils and combined authorities are charged with the responsibility to deliver local cohesion strategies.
However, many front-line professionals are under skilled in both the details of this important policy and its application in practice. This essential course charts the gradual demise of Multiculturalism as both policy and practice in the United Kingdom and navigates the contested terrain that led to the adoption of Community Cohesion.
The four core strands of community cohesion will be thoroughly analysed and delegates will get a change to apply their skills, knowledge and competencies gained to real-life case studies that will give them a good understanding of applying the cohesion agenda in practice. Delegates will be aided after the course with a number of official toolkits and research reports into best practice in this arena if they wish to develop further their theory and practice.
Course Features
Course Objectives
The workshop is designed to give you the real-world training and tool-kit to build community cohesion in to practice when engaging with diverse communities. , The tool kit comprises tried and tested programmes, best-practice based upon current research and the lived-experience of facilitators of what works.
The session can be further personalised whereby we will use the session learning to model a bespoke transformation plan, tailored to your organisation by attending at your place of work (This is an additional product; see reflection and personalisation sessions below). This will give you a clear roadmap towards a set of specific goals of what community cohesion looks like for you, your organisation and the communities we serve.
Who should attend this course:
Facilitators
Imam Abdul Hafeez Siddique
The workshop is delivered by Imam Abdul Siddique, the Founder & Chief Executive of The Flowhesion Foundation, Non-Executive Director of Bridgewater NHS Trust, Imam/Chaplain at HMP Wymott. He holds an MPhil in Community Cohesion and an MA in Social Work.
Abdul is a community cohesion specialist and was specifically funded to undertake ground breaking research in Bolton in 2008 where he looked at how members of the south-Asian community interpreted community cohesion language and lexicology in their everyday lives. He has over 20 years of experience working with BAME communities across the North of England and is an advisor, consultant and community cohesion lead for a number of organisations.
Amena Patel
Amena is a seasoned leader in equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI), with over 15 years of experience driving organisational change across the health, education, and welfare sectors. Currently serving as a Systems Change Lead, she works to identify and dismantle the root causes of inequality by influencing policies, practices, and cultures within institutions. Her role involves building cross-sector partnerships, amplifying the voices of those with lived experience, and co-designing solutions that lead to long-term, sustainable change. Amena has held many senior roles within the public and voluntary sector, working closely with minority-ethnic communities to address health and financial inequalities. Her deep commitment to tackling systemic disparities has led her to join the NHS NeXT Director Scheme, which prepares minority-ethnic leaders for Board-level roles within the NHS. Passionate about dismantling structural barriers, Amena is dedicated to advancing representation, embedding lived experience into decision-making, and transforming systems to better serve diverse communities.
Testimonials
‘I admired the flow of the workshop and gained a thorough understanding of community
cohesion vs multiculturalism and challenges facing communities. Glad I came!’
Adrian Bates, Community Cohesion Manager, Trafford Council.
‘I gained a lot from today, a good understanding of cohesion’s four key strands, importance
of personal stories and challenging media stereotypes’
Linda Monckton, Policy research Manager, Historic England.
'Welcome open and clear addressal of the dynamics of how lack of cohesion occurs and
how to find solutions. Good principals to develop practice and skills, thanks'. -
Dawn Obe-Yates, Team Manager Bolton at Home.
‘This workshop was delivered in a very interactive manner, the message from media,
statistics and other resources provided will be very useful for my practice’
Holly Meredith, social worker, Leaving care Team, Bolton Council.
‘ All the content, engagement with audience and the in-depth knowledge and practice
sharing of the facilitator was absolutely phenomenal’
Director Ibrahim Jameel- Mentoring for social advancement
‘Excellent content, very in-depth, broadened my understanding of the topic and extremely
well presented! Thanks Abdul’
Nick Woods- Advanced practitioner Adult safeguarding NWBH, NHS Trust
‘There was a lot of useful content in this course and I have learnt a lot due to the well
structured, engaging session’
Rachael Whittle, Lead Nurse assessor Bolton CCG
‘Very informative and interactive session. Gets people talking about a subject that is that is
quite often perceived as taboo.’
Victoria Martin, Nurse Assessor Team lead, Salford CCG
‘Great informative session very useful for practice, thanks’
Sarah Harrison, Senior paramedic, North West Ambulance service
‘Very knowledgeable trainer, great discussion and group work to engage the audience on
some very sensitive topics’
Sarah Gallagher, Named Professional for safeguarding vulnerable groups, Yorkshire Ambulance service.
Where and When?
Venue: The Flowhesion Foundation, All Souls, Astley Street, Bolton. BL1 8EY
Workshop Dates:
10:00am - 4:00pm
Tickets
£150.00 Per person (Lunch and refreshments included). Discount available on block bookings.
Included in your delegate ticket price of £150.00 per person:
· Quality delegate resource pack
· Attendance certificate
Post- workshop reflection and personalisation Session: £120.00 Per person
We offer ‘Reflection Sessions’ at your workplace with a post-workshop site visit, where we track your progress, and give you clear, demonstrable KPI’s to prove your organisations growth in Community Cohesion. At which point, you will be granted the coveted ‘Beacon Centre Award’ certification.
For more information, questions, queries or to book onto this course please contact:
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1 Day CPD Event | 150 GBP |