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Funding agreed to support black and Asian businesses in Liverpool city region through Race Equality Hub

Hub aims to 'help businesses to flourish and talent to shine'

Madeline Heneghan, director of Writing on the Wall and member of Liverpool City Region's Race Equality Hub Development Board(Image: Writing on the Wall)

A Race Equality Hub designed to support diverse businesses and to make Liverpool City Region's workforce more diverse has secured £2.3m in funding.

Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram and the region's combined authority have approved the funding for the second phase of the project, which will focus on employment support and business assistance for people from Black, Asian, and minority ethnic backgrounds.

The hub is part of the authority's overall Race Equality Programme which aims to "tackle systemic racial injustice and inequality in the City Region". It estimates addressing race inequalities could add some £300m to the Liverpool City Region economy annually.

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The new hub already has a development board including nine external members with relevant skills and experience and which has sought input from local communities.

The new funding will allow the hub to identify what support businesses and workers need locally to remove labour market barriers and to provide training and support to the region's diverse communities. The authority says the hub "will also act as a centre of excellence to support mainstream organisations to strive towards achieving better representation through their employment, commissioning and service provision".

Mayor Rotheram said: "Our region’s diversity is one of our greatest strengths. It enhances our culture, enriches our lives, and makes our area one of the best places in the country to live and work. As Mayor, it is my job to harness that creativity and ensure that everyone gets the chance to succeed.

"Yet across our country, and the world, the reality is that not all of our citizens are treated as equals. As Mayor of our great region, I know I am fortunate enough to be able to enact lasting change in our area.