Salary: £26,010 pa Hours: Full-time 37.5 hours per week Job Type: Fixed term to 31 March 2023 (possible extension depending on funding) Based at: Osmani Centre, London, E1 5AW Post Ref: Aasha OMO Osmani Trust is a youth and community charity providing a range of youth, employment, mentoring, health & sports and social welfare services… Read more
News
Media Release: THICN Winter Cup to Promote Youth & Community Cohesion
Media Release For Immediate Release: 29.10.2021 THICN Winter Cup to Promote Youth & Community Cohesion In response to recent incidents of violence across the Isle of Dogs (IoD) and Tower Hamlets, Osmani Trust as part of the new Tower Hamlets Island Community Network (THICN), hosted the inaugural THICN Winter Cup on the IoD, on the… Read more
Breaking the Cycle of Youth Violence
Breaking the Cycle of Youth Violence Prevention Programme Supporting Children, Young People and Families in Tower Hamlets A guide for partners and families The Evolve Programme (5 sessions) Workshops in the following areas for children and young people who are at risk of becoming involved in offending behaviour: Drug and alcohol awareness Knife crime awareness… Read more
Financial Support
Money, debt and benefits advice We provide a free advice service on benefit and debt issues to help people understand what benefits they are entitled to and assist in challenging benefits decisions. We also assist in completing benefit claim forms. If you are struggling to understand your benefits entitlement or need help to know how… Read more
WE ARE OPEN AGAIN
Osmani Centre is open to the public again. Operating Hours Reception open between Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm Events held throughout from 8am-11pm 0207 247 8080
#IdentityFestival
Who are you, and what makes you different from others around you? A festival developed by young women and girls from Osmani Trust and the Museume of London. Full of lively, thought-provoking and creative activities, celebrate International Women’s Day by exploring the experiences of British-Bangladeshi women and children in east London at… Read more
Using languages in Tower Hamlets- new PhD research project taking place in the Osmani Centre.
What does it mean to speak Sylheti in Tower Hamlets? Who speaks Sylheti who doesn’t? What do people think and feel about their languages and is this changing? Do younger people feel differently than older generations and what will the future look like for Sylheti? If these questions about language interest you, you may want… Read more
Curating London
Breaking the Cycle of Youth Violence
Breaking the Cycle of Youth Violence Using Early Help September 2019 – March 2020 Supporting Children and Families in Tower Hamlets. A guide for partners and families We aim to work with: a) Individual young people at higher risk of exploitation or involvement in criminal activities including knife crime or other violent incidences and their… Read more