SGCS hold a series of high profile and hugely successful
national and international conferences and seminars on
education, radicalisation, extremism, crime, young people, etc.,
since 1999 with partners from third sector, local and central
government, education sector (academic institutions), and others
The Role of Mosques in the Development of Local
Communities (2000)
Combating Anti Social Behaviour (2001)
The role of
religions In Diminishing Terrorism (2002)
Educating
youth 2K (2003)
Voice of young
Muslims (2004)
Self-aware
Youth (2004)
Solidarity
conference (2005)
Dialogue among
civilisations (2006)
The Role of
Communities in Addressing Extremism (2007)
The Role of
Education in Addressing Extremism (2009)
The Role of
Parents in Educating their Children (2009)
Extremism - Education Rehabilitation
The role of communities and the comparative approaches developed in the UK and Pakistan (2010) The Future of Pakistan Conference (2012) Launch of Lambeth’s Councillors Surgery (2014) General Election Hustings: (2015) Response to Terrorism and Extremism: Interfaith Iftar Get Together (2017) General Health: How BAME Communities Can Better Their Health (2017) in partnership with NAZ Foundation Training: How to Handle Suspect Packages (2017) Engaging Faith Communities with British Democracy (2017)
Recent
conferences and events that SGCS has supported
The Bow Group
Summer Event (2010) a conservative party think tank
Saad Mahmood, Programmes Manager, asks former
Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Hazel Blears, pressing questions put forward by the community.
In the immediate aftermath of the events in Gaza in February 2010,
Saad Mahmood, Programmes Manager, interviews Rt Hon Sadiq Khan MP, former
Minister for Communities, on what steps the government is taking to address the issues.