Completed Projects
Please see below a range of projects we have completed successfully since our inception in 2007.
Swale Women Empowering Women
Our Mission Swale Women Empowering Women (SWEW) is a group of totally committed women of all ages eager to promote a positive image of women in Swale and Kent through information and knowledge sharing,
Community Cohesion in Swale for Kent
This was a year-long project which aimed to identify the issues which might exclude people from the Swale community. These could include issues relating to health, housing, education and other aspects of community care. Ultimately
East Kent African Health Project (EKAHP)
The project aimed to increase awareness of sexually transmitted infections including HIV among African communities in Swale, Canterbury, Ashford and Shepway. The aspiration for the project was that African and Caribbean people at risk of
From Multiculturalism to Interculturalism
One of the methods deployed by Diversity House to engage its community is organising public lectures on topical issues of the day. In this regard, a public lecture was held at the Isle of Sheppey
Learning Alliance for Palliative and End of Life Care Services LAPCEL
LAPCEL Palliative Care & End of Life Practises This project is funded by Health Education Kent , Surrey and Sussex and led by Drs David Smith and Carlos Moreno-Leguizamon with support of Stephanie Grohmann
Once Upon a Down Syndrome
The project started in December 2009. It aimed to raise awareness of learning disabilities in a de-stigmatising way. Its title, “Once upon a Down Syndrome” was deliberate to capture the attention of the general population,
Rehabilitation & Reintegration of Offenders
Diversity House carries out prison-based outreaches in Her Majesty’s Prison Service such as in Longport Prison, East Sutton Park, etc. Similar outreaches were also carries out at HMP Stanford Hill and Emley at the Sheppey
Community Cohesion in Swale for Kent
This was a year-long project which aimed to identify the issues which might exclude people from the Swale community. These could include issues relating to health, housing, education and other aspects of community care. Ultimately
Westlands Diversity Project
Diversity House receives a grant from Big Lottery Funding Diversity House will be celebrating interculturality to promote community integration, inclusion and cohesion within Westlands Primary School and the environ. After successfully applying to the Big
The Swale Special Interest Group
As a Charity aimed at empowering, strengthening, and building the capacity of disadvantaged community groups, particularly those with a black minority and ethnic background; Diversity House created this Special Interest Group (SIG) in 2008. It
