
Mosaic West Midlands was officially launched on Wednesday 13th May 2009, when we welcomed over 130 guests, distinguished speakers and exciting performers to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Centre. You can watch our launch video here.
Mosaic West Midlands' Regional Manager is Annalisa Lockett. Annalisa can be contacted at annalisa.lockett@bitc.org.uk.
Follow the links for more information on our Regional Leadership, where we operate and our partners.
Latest developments
Training sessions
Primary School Mentoring:
Training will take place on Monday 27th February 2012, 6.00 -9.00pm at Ibis Birmingham City Centre Hotel
Secondary School Mentoring:
Date and venue- to be confirmed.
Offender Mentoring:
Training will take place late sometime during 2012 so watch this space for dates, times and venue details.
For further information or to book a place please email Annalisa.lockett@bitc.org.uk
Each Mosaic region is overseen by a group of volunteers, who come together to provide strategic direction for Mosaic's work in that region. The Mosaic West Midlands Regional Leadership Group is chaired by Najma Hafeez – Managing Director, Russell Excel Ltd. Profiles of the Regional Leadership Group can be found here.
Participating Secondary Schools
- Aston Manor School
- Bordesley Green Girls School & Sixth Form
- Broadway School
- Golden Hillock School
- Heath Park Business & Enterprise College
- Joseph Leckie Community College
- Kings Heath Boys School
- Park View Business & Enterprise School
- South Wolverhampton and Bilston Academy
- Swanshurst School
- The Kings Church of England School
- Washwood Heath Technology College
- Waverley School
Participating Primary Schools
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Anderton Primary School
Participating Prisons and Youth Offending Teams
- HMP Birmingham
The success of the Mosaic West Midlands is due to the excellent relationships we have with a number of organisations within the area. Our Partners range from local charities, Higher Education Institutions, regional and national companies.Their support comes in a variety of forms and has ranged from referring members and staff to become Mentors, hosting World of Work or University visits, providing speakers for school presentations and talks to using their facilities for training, graduation and celebration events. Partners include:
"I learnt a lot more about myself and how to improve."
Secondary school mentee
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