Over the past ten years, HRH The Prince of Wales’s vision for Mosaic has been realised through a series of mentoring programmes which have benefited over 40,000 young people, and with the help of over 7,000 volunteer mentors working across 1,448 schools and prisons.
Mosaic equips our children with the skills to overcome difficulties and barriers
My name is Sally Cooper and I’m a teacher at Field Lane Primary School in Batley, West Yorkshire. You might have heard about Batley – more recently for the wrong reasons. A year ago our MP, Jo Cox, was murdered. This left both our children and parents in a state of shock and disbelieve. But out of this came a determination to not let this act of hate split our community.
Advice to budding young entrepreneurs, from The Dragon and the Slayer
James Caan CBE and Levi Roots share their experiences and tips with young entrepreneurs in the making.
Mosaic board member, Bushra Nasir CBE, comments on new parliamentary report
The recent parliamentary report written by the Women and Equalities Committee is a welcome and detailed portrait of the challenges still faced by Muslim women looking to make a successful career in this country.
Paris, the morning after – Thoughts from a Mosaic mentor
The sound of sirens echoing every other hour has stopped now in the area of Paris where I am living and people are trying to get back to normal, despite the horrific events that took place on the night of the 13th of November.
Entrepreneurs vs business people – What would you do if someone came to you with a good idea?
New and disruptive ideas keep an industry from going stale so the big question is, how would you react if someone came to you with a great idea?
The responsibility of leadership – lessons from Jordan
I had the huge privilege of travelling to Jordan last week to support Mosaic’s founder HRH The Prince of Wales on his recent Middle East visit.
The integration debate – at last some facts!
The public debate on integration is frustratingly seldom one based on much other than personal experience (or, at worst, prejudice). Bringing some facts to this debate is long overdue.