

We are a small, independent training organisation whose objective is to develop intelligent and informed views on the issues of migration, identity, integration, community cohesion and multi-culturalism.
All of our staff and associates have personal and professional experience of migration and cultural acclimatisation and are well versed in the policy issues associated with immigration to and emigration from the UK.
Our training courses aim to present a clear, accurate and balanced view of issues relating to migration. Our workshops aim to assist participants to get to grips with their histories, perspectives and futures in terms of community cohesion and integration in multi-cultural societies.
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Alice Tligui
Alice Tligui is an experienced trainer who has been helping the public and voluntary sector to understand and cope with the challenges of working with refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants for 5 years. Previously she worked in International Humanitarian Aid working for numerous agencies including Action Aid, The International Health Exchange, where she was Executive Director, and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
She has worked with refugees and displaced people in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Sri Lanka. She has travelled widely and worked in many countries including; Ecuador, Ethiopia, DRC, Kenya, Malawi, Romania, Sri Lanka, Uganda and Zambia. Alice was the Refugee Awareness Trainer at the Multi Agency for Refugees in Manchester (MARIM) before setting up Alice Tligui Training in 2005. She has trained over 1,000 individuals from across the North of England and has fulfilled commissions for a number of agencies including:
- Barnados
- Birmingham City Council
- British Red Cross, Bradford
- Diversity and Inclusion Team, Manchester
- Halifax Opportunities Trust
- Manchester Primary Care Trust
- Pendle Borough Council
- The Routes Project, Manchester
- Tameside Borough Council
