Celebrating Interfaith Unity and Diversity at Oxford

Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (UK) were invited to participate in a range of interfaith events organised and hosted by the Oxford Interfaith Forum, spanning across the rich and historic spaces of the University of Oxford, including the One World Family Festival at the Ashmolean Museum. The occasion marked the second Annual Johaness Lähnemann Interfaith Peacebuilding Lecture within the framework of the UN World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW).

Commencing at the illustrious Ashmolean Museum, attendees enjoyed a mesmerizing journey through time and language during the ‘Singing Together, Across Languages and Time‘ event. Enchanting performances of medieval Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and German religious manuscripts, curated from the venerable Bodleian Library, set the stage for a celebration of shared humanity.

Additionally, Sikhs were invited to present ‘Raag Kirtan’, traditional Sikh devotional hymns, amidst the breathtaking halls of the Ashmolean. This fusion of musical expressions fostered an extraordinary interfaith dialogue within an immersive and culturally enriching environment. For most visitors, it was once in a lifetime opportunity to see and hear rare musical instruments – a shell horn and seaweed horn – alongside Shofar and French horn. Professor Henrike Lähnemann, Secretary of the Oxford Interfaith Forum, presented and played all those instruments together with her father Professor Johaness Lähnemann who arrived from Germany specifically for this occasion.

The WIHW celebrations continued with the Annual Johaness Lähnemann Interfaith Peacebuilding Lecture at the Taylor Institution Library, with the opening address by Professor Julian Stern, Director of the World Religions and Education Research Unit at Bishop Grosseteste University, and General Secretary of the International Seminar on Religious Education and Values (ISREV). Professor Azza Karam, the immediate past General Secretary at Religions for Peace International (NY), delivered a thought-provoking keynote lecture on Building Effective Resilience in Troubled Times: Interfaith Women Peacebuilders, followed by a closing address from the esteemed Professor Bhai Sahib Bhai Mohinder Singh OBE KSG, Chair of Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha and Nishkam Group of Organisations, Trustee of Religions for Peace International (NY), and President of Religions for Peace (UK). The lecture concluded with a presentation of the book ‘Interreligious Learning and Peace Education: A History of Religions for Peace’ written by Professor Johannes Lähnemann. All attendees were gifted with a pre-print copy of the book.

After the lecture, interfaith engagement continued in St Edmund Hall, where all participants were invited to afternoon tea at the Principals’ lodgings (the hospitality of Professor Henrike Lähnemann), with profound discussions amidst the backdrop of Oxford’s storied past. After tea, our host invited us to the enlightening tour of St Edmund Hall which offered fascinating glimpses into the rich history and heritage of Teddy Hall, including its Old Library, historic well, and Chapel built by Stephen Penton in the late 17th century.

This highly enjoyable interfaith educational opportunity was made possible thanks to the Oxford Interfaith Forum and its inaugural director Dr Thea Gomelauri, an associated member of the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford.  

Speaking about the event, Dr Thea Gomelauri said: “The Oxford Interfaith Forum was awarded the UN World Interfaith Harmony Week Award in 2023. As the recipients of this prestigious award, we wanted to organise large-scale celebrations focused on Peace and Interfaith Education because, in our times, Peace is the most needed commodity. Harmonious coexistence requires the cultivation of eternal values – respect for others and humility. Interfaith education plays a crucial role in teaching and exercising these values. We were honoured to have collaborated with the Ashmolean Museum’s One World Festival and Taylorian Institute Library to bring all the activities together. It was a special privilege to share the space and time with our esteemed Sikh colleagues.

“I would like to use this opportunity to express our gratitude to everyone who participated in our event. I have a distinct honour to mention our generous contributors. As a sign of our appreciation for your support, we created a Wall of Honour featuring our contributors. We invite every reader of this news to join us next year and to add their names to the Oxford Interfaith Forum’s Wall of Honour.”

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Baroness Scott Explores Sikh Faith and Charitable Initiatives at Gurdwara and Nishkam Campus

Baroness Scott of Bybrook, OBE, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Social Housing and Faith, embarked on a significant visit to a Sikh Gurudwara and the Nishkam Campus on February 1, 2024. The visit aimed to deepen her understanding of Sikhism and to explore the impactful work carried out by Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ), MSS, Nishkam Schools, Nishkam Healthcare Trust, and Nishkam Civic Association.

Baroness Scott, a distinguished figure in UK politics, played a pivotal role in steering key government Bills during the 2022-23 Parliamentary session, including the Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023, and the Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023. As the Government spokesperson on several successful Private Members’ Bills, she has shown a commitment to legislative initiatives that promote societal well-being.

Expressing a specific interest in Sikh culture and community service, Baroness Scott commenced her visit at the Gurudwara, where she paid obeisance to Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the Sikh holy scripture. The spiritual leader of GNNSJ and founder of the Nishkam group of charities, Bhai Sahib Professor Mohinder Singh, hosted the Baroness during her tour of the Nishkam Campus.

The visit included stops at MSS (Community Cooperative); the Pharmacy and Healthcare Centre (including the new Elderly Support Apartments); and the Nishkam Primary School. Baroness Scott engaged with the teams behind these initiatives, gaining valuable insights into their contributions to regeneration, healthcare services, community engagement and education.

The visit culminated at the Nishkam Civic Association, where Baroness Scott had the opportunity to delve into the organisation’s work in Handsworth, other regions of England, Kenya, and India. Discussions covered a range of topics, from community development to global outreach, the Peace Charter for Forgiveness and Reconciliation, showcasing the extensive impact of the Nishkam group’s charitable endeavours.

Baroness Scott commended the commitment of the Nishkam group in fostering community well-being and expressed her gratitude for the warm reception during the visit. This experience is expected to further inform her role in advocating for faith-based initiatives and social housing in the UK.

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About Baroness Scott of Bybrook, OBE:

Baroness Scott of Bybrook, OBE, currently serves as the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Social Housing and Faith. With a notable career in politics, she has been at the forefront of crucial legislative initiatives, demonstrating a commitment to social welfare and community development.

About Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ) and Nishkam Group of Charities:

Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ) is a prominent Sikh organization dedicated to selfless service and community development. The Nishkam Group of Charities encompasses various initiatives, including MSS, educational institutions, healthcare trusts, and civic associations, working towards fostering well-being in local and global communities.

Remembering Mrs. Balvir Kaur Dhillon: A Trailblazer in Business, Community, and Education

Mrs. Balvir Kaur Dhillon
Mrs. Balvir Kaur Dhillon

The Sikh community in the West Midlands bids farewell to an extraordinary luminary, Mrs. Balvir Kaur Dhillon, whose passing has cast a solemn hue over the realms of business, community service, and education. As the founder and director of Golden Ethics, Mrs. Dhillon’s life was an exemplar of dedication, compassion, and leadership.

Mrs. Dhillon’s journey as a trailblazer in business development, leadership, and employability solutions began with the inception of Golden Ethics. Her consultancy firm was not just a business venture; it was a manifestation of her unwavering commitment to fostering innovative strategies and nurturing talent across hierarchies. Through spiritually sensitive training, coaching, and mentoring, she transcended conventional barriers, empowering individuals at every rung of the professional ladder to realise their fullest potential.

Yet, her impact extended far beyond the boardrooms and corporate landscapes. Mrs. Dhillon’s heartbeat for community development, reflected in her tireless efforts to fuel grassroots initiatives focused on capacity building, organisational development, and the sustainability of communities. Her tenure as a longstanding trustee on the Nishkam Civic Association (NCA) Board was marked by unwavering dedication and a relentless pursuit of service.

Bhai Sahib Professor Mohinder Singh, Chairman of Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ), extended heartfelt condolences, acknowledging Mrs. Dhillon’s selfless and pivotal role in advancing Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) within local and regional communities. Prof. Upkar Singh Pardesi, Chairman of NCA Board reflecting on their association since the early 1990s, illuminated her influential career in further and higher education. He emphasised her instrumental role in paving avenues for women to emerge as leaders and entrepreneurs in a landscape historically skewed against them.

Mrs. Dhillon’s multi-faceted engagements as a Board Member/Director, Executive Coach, Associate Consultant, and TV presenter on healthcare issues in the Sikh community in the UK reflected her expansive influence and dedication to various causes.

The trustees of Nishkam Centre and Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha conveyed their deep condolences and expressed profound gratitude to Mrs. Dhillon’s family for her unwavering commitment to selflessly serving the communities in Birmingham and the West Midlands.

Mrs. Balvir Kaur Dhillon’s legacy transcends mere words. Her life, a testament to unwavering dedication and passionate pursuit of social justice and progress, has left an indelible mark on the fabric of our communities. She will forever be remembered as an advocate, and a catalyst for change.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Mrs Dhillon’s Family, Friends and Sangat (Congregation).

Nishkam Civic Associations Apprenticeships Provision Receives “Good” Ofsted Rating

Ofsted

The Nishkam Civic Association (NCA) is thrilled to announce that its Apprenticeships provision has been awarded an overall “Good” rating by Ofsted in its first full inspection conducted in September. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and vision of all those involved in the leadership, governance, development, delivery, and management of NCA’s values-led provision for local communities.

 Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh KSG OBE, Founder and Life President, NCA

NCA, which initiated its Apprenticeships provision in May 2021, is proud to have received a “Good” rating across all inspection categories. The NCA Board of Trustees and the senior management team extend their heartfelt gratitude to every member of the apprenticeships team, employers, learners, tutors, and assessors for their unwavering commitment and passion in achieving this outstanding outcome.

Inspectors commended NCA’s leadership, stating, “Leaders have a clear strategic intent. They have carefully selected apprenticeships to meet employers’ needs and the core values of NCA. They focus their work on people in the local community who are furthest away from the job market to support progression into work.”

The Founder and Life President of NCA, Bhai Sahib (Dr) Bhai Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia OBE KSG,welcomed the positive report and said: “In 2019, A small group of dedicated and selfless volunteers established a working group to expand and diversify our education and training provision to include values-led apprenticeships. Designed in partnership with employers and external stakeholders, this provision is important to us strategically in supporting the skills and training needs of key employers and the locality. I am indebted to everyone at NCA for embarking on a challenging journey and on achieving the Ofsted judgement and a major milestone.”

Prof. Upkar Singh Pardesi
Chairman, Nishkam Civic Association    

Prof. Upkar Singh Pardesi, Chairman of NCA Board of Trustees, expressed his delight at the inspection results, saying, “We are absolutely delighted that in our recent first full Ofsted inspection over three days, we have been judged to be good overall. This excellent outcome is testament to the expertise of our staff and the quality of education, experience, and support we provide to learners from all communities in Birmingham. I extend my congratulations to all our stakeholders and the team that worked so very hard under the direction and leadership of Sanjeev Ohri, Director of Education, Training, and Apprenticeships.”

Ajit Singh Director, Nishkam Civic Association   

Ajit Singh, NCA Centre Director said: “We know that we must continue to make improvements to all our systems, processes, curriculum, learner support, and employer engagement. The Board, working with key stakeholders, is in the process of developing a medium-term strategic plan for the apprenticeships provision with the aim of making significant investments. Our shared vision is to achieve an ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted Judgement in the near future and for us to become a highly successful and reputable provider of values-led education and work-based education in the city.”

The NCA community remains committed to its core values and to providing the best possible education and support to learners and employers, setting its sights on reaching new heights of excellence in the near future.

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The NCA community remains committed to its core values and to providing the best possible education and support to learners and employers, setting its sights on reaching new heights of excellence in the near future.

For media inquiries, please contact: info@ncauk.org

Media Contact Information: Ajit Singh 0121 515 4229

Notes to Editors

About Nishkam Civic Association:

The Nishkam Civic Centre (NCA) is a leading provider of values-led education and work-based education in Birmingham. NCA is committed to supporting local communities, employers, and learners, ensuring they receive the highest quality education and apprenticeship programs. NCA’s dedicated team is driven by a shared vision of excellence, aiming to become an “Outstanding” provider in the City. For more information, please visit our website.

About NCA Apprenticeships:

The Nishkam Apprenticeship programme delivers values-led qualifications ranging from GCSE to degree level. We do this to support organisations & students to thrive by co-designing programmes to meet current and future needs that will uplift individuals, communities and organisations. We hope by providing education, training and apprenticeships we can unlock the potential of individuals to help them secure well-paying and fulfilling jobs that in turn will help them make a positive contribution to society.

Link to OFSTED REPORT – https://tinyurl.com/NCA-Ofsted-Report

Handsworth Unites in Celebrating the King’s Coronation Through Community Cohesion Day

Birmingham’s Handsworth neighbourhood came alive on May 7th, 2023, as residents, community members, and council and faith leaders from all walks of life gathered to celebrate peace, unity, and the Coronation of His Majesty the King. The Community Cohesion Day focused around the Big Help Out, bringing local services and organisations together to volunteer their time for the community. It also included The Big Lunch, celebrating with the Lord Lieutenant and other distinguished guests.

The Handsworth Community Cohesion Day was a free event organised by neighbourhood volunteers led by Nishkam volunteers, that took place at Soho Road, Handsworth, from 10am to 6pm. The event was designed to promote peace and cohesion across the neighbourhood, while also addressing inequalities. It was an opportunity for people to come together, learn from each other, and work towards creating a more cohesive and peaceful community.

The day was filled with fun activities, including children’s sports and games, art projects and exhibitions, free health checks, and wellbeing talks. Attendees enjoyed performances and presentations, a petting zoo, and delicious vegetarian food, drinks, and snacks all day long. One of the main attractions were rides on a working model steam engine train, brought and driven by Davinder Singh from Bristol.

Speaking on the momentous occasion, Tina Francis, a local Hockley resident said: “The event is fantastic because there has been lots of information about health. It is interesting that because we are in quite a densely populated area people are more likely to have different diseases than if they were living further afield. There has been a lot of public health promotion, especially looking at diabetes and heart health. However, today has also been about seeing the heart of the community and looking at each other’s heart and caring for that.”

The Handsworth Community Cohesion Day was not just about having fun. It was also an opportunity to combat social isolation and loneliness by participating in The Big Lunch initiative, created by the charity Eden Project Communities in 2009. The Lord Lieutenant Sir John Crabtree and Birmingham City Council Leader Ian Ward were among the VIP guests who joined the Coronation Big Lunch and presentations.

Tarandeep Kaur, a Handsworth resident said, “I think the Kings coronation is really special and for some it’s a once in a lifetime event that brings communities together and encourages much needed interaction. Handsworth celebrations have brought necessary services to the community, like public health checks and engaging children’s activities. These days we all seem to sit on screens so seeing smiling community members, in person, has brightened up the day.”

Making a memorable entrance on a model steam train, Lord Lieutenant Sir John Crabtree was cheered and welcomed by the Handsworth community. Speaking at the event he said:

“I think the clear message [of the coronation ceremony] was that [this is] a modern Britain with a new king… He sees himself not just as a defender of the Anglican faith, but as a defender of all faiths, and I’m sure that’s what we’re going to see going forward.”

The Lord Lieutenant also read a message from HM King Charles III and Queen Camilla for the occasion, “Both my wife and I are enormously grateful to all the communities, families, neighbours, and friends who are coming together across the United Kingdom to mark our coronation… We feel supported and sustained from so many heartfelt good wishes from around the country.”

Newly elected High Sheriff of Birmingham, Wade Lyn, shared his message of hope and unity, stating “We all have the power within us to create a positive change, in our lives and in our community around us.” He added: “Whether it is volunteering in the community, advocating for a cause which you believe in, or simply being a good friend to someone in need; and we can contribute to making the community a better place”.

The Handsworth Community Cohesion Day saw the launch of ‘The Big Help Out,’ where community volunteers could donate to the St Michael’s Church food bank, and join Nishkam SWAT, a charitable organization that serves in local areas and transforms financially disadvantaged communities, in serving hot food and drinks to the homeless communities in Birmingham City Centre.

During the event, it was announced that a special commemorative archway would be erected at the junction of Soho Road and Soho Hill in Handsworth. This archway would not only serve as a symbol of new beginnings, but also serve as a warm invitation to create and seize new opportunities in the area. Speaking on this, Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council said: “To mark the rebirth of this area, the Council has agreed with the Nishkam Centre for a commemorative archway on the Soho Road. This archway will be a gateway not to our proud history but to our collective brighter future”.

Bhai Sahib Mohinder Singh, Patron of the Nishkam Centre, thanked the dignitaries, adding, “We need peace, and that peace comes when we align ourselves to the King of Kings [God]. Our King at coronation also sought the King of King’s help and assistance. We all need to do this too. If we have no peace, there can be no development. We now have a new King, we need to have a new consciousness – work together, seek peace and look after each other.”

For more information on the event and Nishkam Organisations, please visit www.ncauk.org

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Notes for Editors:

  1.  Nishkam Group of Organisations are;
    • The Gurudwara – spiritual regeneration and peacebuilding,
    • Nishkam Community Co-operative – promoting self-reliance and self-sufficiency for earning livelihood through hard work (kirt),
    • Nishkam Civic Centre – promoting benevolence (parupkar), which won the Queen’s award for volunteering in 2010,
    • Nishkam School Trust – Sikh ethos, Multi-faith, values-led education,
    • Nishkam Health Trust – caring with compassion, helping with humility and listening with love,
    • Elderly accommodation.
  2. The partners on the day, in addition to the Nishkam Group were: St Michael’s Church, St Michael’s C of E Primary School, Department for Work and Pensions, Soho Road BID.
  3. Nishkam SWAT is a charitable organisation based in West London and Midlands that works to unite and transform financially disadvantaged communities by focusing on projects that make a difference to people’s lives in the short term and improve their prospects in the long term. As part of the Handsworth Community Cohesion Day, Nishkam SWAT will be serving hot food and drinks to the homeless communities in Birmingham City Centre as part of The Big Help Out initiative.
  4. Eden Project Communities is a UK-based charity that aims to create a network of community-minded people and organizations across the country. The charity was founded in 2009 and was responsible for creating the Big Lunch initiative in 2009 to encourage communities to come together and share a meal with their neighbours once a year. The aim of the Big Lunch is to help combat social isolation and loneliness, and to build stronger, more resilient communities. The initiative has since grown to become one of the UK’s largest annual get-togethers, with millions of people taking part each year.

Join Handsworth’s Community Cohesion Day on May 7th, 2023, and Celebrate Peace and Unity

This years celebration aims to be the biggest yet, engaging all Handsworth communities.
This years celebration aims to be the biggest yet, engaging all Handsworth communities.

Birmingham, UK – Nishkam Organisations is thrilled to announce a historic Handsworth event- the Handsworth Community Cohesion Day on May 7th, 2023. Join residents, community members and leaders, in celebrating the Coronation of His Majesty The King while addressing inequalities and promoting peace and cohesion across the neighbourhood.

The Handsworth Community Cohesion Day is a free event, open to all and will take place on Soho Road, at the Handsworth Job Centre Car Park (Temple Row House), Nishkam Health Centre Car Park, and St Michael’s School (Piers Road) playground from 10 am to 6 pm. Get ready for a day packed with fun activities, including children’s sports and games, art projects with HeARTivism, exhibitions, free health checks, and wellbeing talks. Plus, enjoy performances and presentations, model steam engine rides, a petting zoo, and delicious vegetarian food, drinks, and snacks all day long.

Birmingham City Council Leader Ian Ward and Lord Lieutenant Sir John Crabtree are among the VIP guests who will join us at the Coronation Big Lunch and a special presentation from 1 pm to 3 pm. Don’t miss this opportunity to combat social isolation and loneliness by participating in The Big Lunch initiative, created by the charity Eden Project Communities in 2009.

But that’s not all – the event will also be seeing the launch of ‘The Big Help Out’, where community volunteers can join Nishkam SWAT, a charitable organization that unites and transforms financially disadvantaged communities, in serving hot food and drinks to the homeless communities in Birmingham City Centre.

“We are excited to host the Handsworth Community Cohesion Day” said Ajit Singh, a spokesperson for Nishkam Organisations. “We hope this event will bring people from all walks of life together to celebrate our community’s diversity and work towards creating a more cohesive and peaceful community. Join us and let’s embrace peace through unity.”

We look forward to welcoming the community at the Handsworth Community Cohesion Day on May 7, 2023. For more information on the event and Nishkam Organisations, please visit www.ncauk.org.

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Press Enquiries:

Name: Ajit Ubhi

Email: info@ncauk.org

Phone: 0121 515 4229

Notes for Editors:

  1. Nishkam Organisations is a UK-based charity with a mission to promote peace, selfless service, and positive action. Nishkam Organisations is thrilled to host the Handsworth Community Cohesion Day in collaboration with key stakeholders, partners, and the people of Handsworth.
  2. Nishkam SWAT is a charitable organisation based in West London and Midlands that works to unite and transform financially disadvantaged communities by focusing on projects that make a difference to people’s lives in the short term and improve their prospects in the long term. As part of the Handsworth Community Cohesion Day, Nishkam SWAT will be serving hot food and drinks to the homeless communities in Birmingham City Centre as part of The Big Help Out initiative.
  3. HeARTivism is an art-based initiative that promotes community engagement and social change through creative expression. At the Handsworth Community Cohesion Day, HeARTivism will offer art projects for children and adults to participate in, with the aim of fostering a sense of unity and encouraging people to work together towards a common goal.
  4. Eden Project Communities is a UK-based charity that aims to create a network of community-minded people and organizations across the country. The charity was founded in 2009 and was responsible for creating the Big Lunch initiative in 2009 to encourage communities to come together and share a meal with their neighbours once a year. The aim of the Big Lunch is to help combat social isolation and loneliness, and to build stronger, more resilient communities. The initiative has since grown to become one of the UK’s largest annual get-togethers, with millions of people taking part each year.

Nishkam Healthcare Trust celebrates its 10th anniversary

The leadership of the Nishkam Group had a vision, a dream, a passion to make health more equitable in a deprived inner-city area of Birmingham.  So, 10 years ago the Nishkam Healthcare Trust (NHT), based on Soho Road, Birmingham was launched. The NHT’s proposition is unique – it was not vying to compete with the NHS, but to compassionately complement it and enable services to be more accessible to so many disenfranchised residents who feel out of touch. In line with its values, to mark the momentous occasion of being ONE DECADE old, celebrations will be held on Wednesday 18th January for all, which will include free health checks and the opportunity to speak to dentists, GPs and pharmacists and integrative counsellors about healthy living, and an array of refreshments.

Since its launch in 2013, Nishkam Healthcare Trust has made great strides by innovatively improving the health and wellbeing of its local population in Handsworth, which is in top 1.6% most deprived neighbourhoods in the country. The NHT, which forms part of the Nishkam Group of Organisations, was launched with the ethos of faith-inspired, values-led care embedded in clinical practice, and houses a dental service, pharmacy and mental and emotional wellbeing service for the local community, in order to deliver holistic person-centred care.

Collaboration is key to achieving better equality and making sure no one is left out. Nishkam Healthcare Trust have spent the last decade partnering with national and local healthcare organisations and charities to ensure joined-up thinking. An example of this is the partnership with Modality & Peoples Health Partnership on an innovative project to reduce cardiovascular risk as well to address other social determinants of health. A Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Service offering blood pressure checks and blood glucose testing takes place at Nishkam Pharmacy on a daily basis, and this includes weekly group consultations run by GPs volunteering to serve the local population.

Nishkam Healthcare Trust was launched to address the communication and cultural gap between clinical practitioners and patients, and the motto underlining the services has been ‘Caring with compassion, Helping with humility and Listening with love’. This principle has proved immensely successful with a busy community pharmacy, and a pay-what-you-can-afford dental service designed to appeal to the goodness in humanity and where clinical staff work on a volunteer basis, dedicating their time and expertise to provide high quality expert dental care for our patients. Between January 2022 and June 2022, Nishkam Mental and Emotional Wellbeing Service delivered 189 free sessions of counselling to nearly 40 service users, demonstrating the unique ways in which faith-based organisations can deliver on responsibilities in their local communities.

Dr Manvir Kaur Hayer, Renal Consultant and Chair of Nishkam Healthcare Trust, said, “This is a major landmark for the Nishkam Healthcare team and I am proud to say, they are doing an amazing job. The team goes above and beyond to help improve health outcomes and assist other partners to address deep-rooted health inequalities. The model created is ambitious, innovative and, right now, very much needed. We need greater access into communities, the whole ethos of the Integrated Care System is to do what is being modelled right here in Birmingham – we are trail-blazing as always. I wish all of the Nishkam Healthcare team every success for the coming decades.” On their 10th anniversary celebration event, Nishkam Healthcare Trust are sending an open invitation to all –  no RSVPs are required, just turn up and see what is being done. We look forward to seeing you there.

NishkamSWAT has been supported by Noon Products for several years

A chilled food manufacturer based in Southall has donated a van to a local charity to help with its distribution of food to those in need.

The new van will help support the homeless

Noon Products Ltd started supporting NishkamSWAT’s community support outreach programme at the time of the Grenfell fire. Noon provided the charity with microwavable ready meals for people while they were waiting to be re-homed.

The relationship between the company and NishkamSWAT has gone from strength to strength and in early 2020, a new initiative started to serve freshly cooked hot food by the Noon chefs.

In 2020, homelessness surpassed 10,000 in London with a 47% increase of 16-to-25-year old’s due to lockdown restrictions. The disappearance of commuters meant that no one was offering money at a time when most soup kitchens were closed and food banks were struggling to keep up with the demand. It was left to a few small groups of volunteers to provide thousands of meals a week through such a difficult year.

Noon wanted to make an increased commitment to the partnership and decided to donate the co-branded chilled van to NishkamSWAT to help even further with the distribution of food. The van was formally handed over at Noon Products Ltd, Windmill Lane on 24 November. Both parties are looking forward to developing their relationship and building an even stronger community support network.

Randeep S Lall, CEO of NishkamSWAT said, ‘We are so grateful to the amazing team at Noon, they have been supporting us for many years and always step up when the homeless community is in need as well as children and families in poverty, no questions asked. During the first COVID-19 lockdown, Noon served tens of thousands of meals to NHS Staff Members and Free School Meals to children as well as the homeless and elderly. Sumit and his team go above and beyond their call of duty. We feel so fortunate to have such a prestigious company on board as a Charity Partner.’

Nishkam Civic Association announces Strategic review

With lockdown easing, forward-thinking charities have been positioning themselves to be more resilient, service focused, strategically connected and relevant in the post-Covid world. As we witness cuts in public spending, reductions in the grants and other funding that became available for businesses and the third sector to reach out to the most disadvantaged communities, the landscape is changing. There is now a greater need to build on existing partnerships, given that interfacing with government agencies and other supporting organisations is crucial to innovating further solutions for communities affected by the pandemic.

Birmingham based Nishkam Civic Association (NCA), also known as the Nishkam Centre, is now strategically positioning itself for the challenges ahead. It has announced the appointment of Amrick Singh Ubhi to a newly created senior executive position of Director of Nishkam Civic Engagement and Partnerships to guide the strategic development of the charity and its sister group of organisations over the challenging years ahead. An essential element of this new role will be to ensure that the spotlight placed on the humanitarian work of faith and business communities during the pandemic is supported, recognised and strengthened. The Nishkam Board is also pleased to announce the promotion of Ajit Singh to the position of Nishkam Civic Association Director

Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh KSG OBE
Chairman, Nishkam Civic Association

Bhai Sahib, Bhai Mohinder Singh, Chairman of the Nishkam Civic Association, said: “We have appointed Amrick Singh to this post in recognition of his dedication and hard work over the past fourteen years. We also thank him for overseeing the Charity’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic and for his support to many mutual aid projects and initiatives across the City and beyond. He has played a pivotal leadership role in linking faith communities together with multi-agency strategic teams during these challenging times. We know that, with Ajit Singh heading the NCA, the team will position the services to meet the new challenges that the sector and its communities will be encountering over the next three post-Covid years.”

Amrick Singh Ubhi Director, Nishkam Civic Engagement and Partnerships

Amrick has led the NCA team since 2007 and – in the spirit of nishkamta or selflessness – has made outstanding contributions in the fields of community service, the development of interfaith relations and engagement, supporting the work of charities and cohesion-building. He has taken on many voluntary Board roles to support other organisations and to assist them where he can in building meaningful and productive partnerships. For many, Amrick’s drive to connect communities – and to strengthen and support many positive initiatives being generated locally, nationally and internationally – has been inspirational.

On his new appointment, Amrick Singh said, “I am delighted to be given an opportunity to consolidate the last fourteen years’ work with key local, regional and national civic, community and business organisations. We now need to guide the group of organisations to further develop strategic partnerships, to plan their growth in line with the highly dynamic new landscape whilst we bring to fruition the long-term strategic deliverables. I look forward with optimism to spending more time with faith, business, third sector and political leaders as we plan for an uncertain future, aiming to serve the most disadvantaged and to create a fairer, more just society.”

Ajit Singh Nishkam Civic Association Director

As Ajit Singh takes on the Nishkam Civic Association Director’s role, the team will also see a number of new posts being created to support the delivery of NCA’s exciting Strategic Plan for 2021 – 2024. Ajit has served as Operations Manager and, more recently, the Contracts Manager at the NCA for the past ten years.  He has made a significant contribution to the design, delivery and management of many services which benefit local and regional communities. “I’m thrilled to be promoted to the role of Director, leading the next phase of our development. The pandemic has enabled us to reflect and realign our priorities over the coming months and years – we see exciting and challenging times ahead.”

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For further information, a high-res photo, or to arrange an interview, please contact Prof Upkar Pardesi OBE, Vice-Chairman at Upkar.pardesi@ncauk.org or mobile: 07974150320.

Notes to Editors

  1. The Nishkam Civic Association (NCA), fondly known as the Nishkam Centre, is a unique organisation charged with the task of developing a dynamic Sikh faith-inspired civic agenda. It is one of the key Centres for Excellence founded by Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha, a Sikh faith-based organisation dedicated to nishkam sewa (active, selfless volunteering) to serve the common good.  It is part of the Nishkam Group that is made up of the spiritual centre (the Gurudwara), the economic cooperative – MSS (Marg Sat Santokh, meaning ‘path of truth and contentment’), the Nishkam School Trust and the Nishkam Healthcare Trust.
  • Amrick Singh is a proud Brummie who gave up his corporate consultancy career 15 years ago to participate in charity work. He has devoted his career to lead in the voluntary sector and to serve the needs of voluntary and community organisations.  Amrick Singh is a well-known and respected person for civic engagement, Sikh/interfaith engagement and representation on community forums/panels.  He brings vast commercial and project management experience to make a difference to the voluntary work he undertakes. He is values-driven, a supportive yet ‘critical friend’ and a proactive partner to many. His extensive experience in supporting people in organisations to ‘uplift themselves and others’ is commendable as is his passion to see everyone excel.
  • Ajit Singh, born and raised in Handsworth, Birmingham, has a long-standing affinity to the locality. He has developed a strong understanding and tacit knowledge of local communities and the challenges faced by many. His background in business and in the advice sector, along with his extensive time at NCA, have provided Ajit with the ideal platform to develop and deliver innovative and creative projects designed to be client-centred and culturally appropriate, with an emphasis on self-reliance and empowerment.  Ajit has developed an excellent understanding of grant funding, forging a track record of securing and delivering projects, producing high quality measurable outcomes and impact and bringing sustainable benefits to communities.

Nishkam Centre Director honoured to receive vaccination from a distinguished West Midlands Fireman

As many leaders from across Birmingham and the nation step forward to take the vaccination and encourage communities to take the vaccination, the Nishkam Centre Director, Amrick Singh joined them having been invited to take the jab. Amrick Singh was invited as part of the latest cohort to have the vaccination and wanted to encourage all those getting the invite to attend their appointments. 

 

Amrick Singh receives vaccination 
from Aghia Pal Singh
Amrick Singh receives vaccination from Aghia Pal Singh

On receiving the vaccination, Amrick Singh said “It is an honour to see the great work the NHS and other volunteers at the Nishkam Vaccination Centre in Newtown were undertaking as part of the global drive to combat Covid-19.  

 “In all humility it is important to recognise and accept we are very lucky to have access to the vaccination and should take the opportunity when offered. I encourage all those who feel hesitant to take the vaccine, to get the facts; speak to experts and dispel your concerns. We are privileged to have the NHS providing the services we get. The pandemic has also shown the power of community and faith organisation to step up to help in the fight against Covid.”  

In recent months we have seen Places of Worship, community settings, Football Clubs all step up and offer their premises, staff and volunteers to combat Covid-19. Community vaccination centres play an important part in the fight against Covid-19. Having local vaccination centres helps to make the COVID-19 vaccine more accessible to people. Importantly, it means that residents do not have to risk travelling far, often on public transport, to receive a vaccination.  

Amrick Singh, as Centre Director is also an active representative on other prestigious organisations including the Chairman of the Council of Sikh Gurudwaras in Birmingham; a Board Member & Vice Chair at the Birmingham Voluntary Sector Council; Vice Chairman at the Birmingham Faith Leader’s Group; Treasurer and Board Member at the National Spirituality and Mental Health Forum; Trustee at Acorns Children’s Hospice and Chair of the West Midlands Combined Authority Faith Strategic Partnership Group.  

He went on to say, “It was a pleasure to turn up at the Newtown Vaccination Centre set up by the Nishkam Healthcare Trust in collaboration with the NHS and be greeted by the energetic volunteers. This is great partnership initiative between the NHS and the Nishkam Health Care team and further uplifting to see the collaboration further strengthened by volunteers from the West Midlands Fire Service. I was thrilled to hear from Aghia Pal Singh, how WM Fire Service staff have been trained to give the vaccination and support centres as required”.  

After administering the vaccination, Aghia Pal Singh MBE said, “I am proud to be volunteering on the frontline and WM Fire Service staff cannot thank Chief Fire Officer, Phil Loach enough for allowing us to be trained and vaccinate the communities we serve”.  

Aghia is no stranger to being in the limelight or on the frontline. In 2019 he received an MBE in recognition for his contribution to the community.  He is one of a group of WM Fire Service staff who volunteer their skills and expertise as members of UK International Search and Rescue (UKISAR) and on behalf of the UK Government they have been deployed on several occasions to disasters around the world. On this occasion Aghia was volunteering at the Nishkam Health Care Vaccination Centre in Newtown, Birmingham. He is also particularly proud of the links with the Matumaini Orphanage in Tanzania, which he and WMFS colleagues have visited several times to help improve facilities.   

Aghia Pal Singh MBE, WM Fire Service and Volunteer Vaccinator

It is great to see the WMFS strapline of ‘making our communities safer, stronger and healthier’ could not have been more pertinent than seeing firefighters volunteering to beat the pandemic. The vaccination centre is part of a wider initiative to empower the local community by providing vital information about the vaccinations, engaging with local communities, and administering vaccinations to help with the collective battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.  

To receive a vaccination, residents are encouraged to use the online NHS booking service, where they will be able to select their chosen centre. (www.nhs.uk/covid-vaccination). 

For more information about the new Nishkam Vaccination Centre, please emailcovid19@nishkampharmacy.com or contact Dr Manvir Kaur Hayer (Chair of Nishkam Healthcare Trust) at 07812732857 or Ameek Bhogal (Superintendent at Nishkam Pharmacy) at 07961842069.