Nosheen Raja

Nosheen

Nosheen Raja comes from an academic background in Health Care, Law and Ethics. A health professional, Nosh's Specialism lies in the areas of Social Inclusion and Black Minority Ethnic (BME) Substance Misuse. She is currently working at the Hungerford Project in order to target the 'hard to reach' BME communities in the Westminster/Camden area with
Substance misuse issues that lack awareness/empowerment in order to enable them access services that are address their needs.

With a deep awareness of the difficulties facing Black and Ethnic Minorities, Nosh is passionate about bringing about change in the lives of young people, particularly in having their voice heard. She is also keenly aware of the problems caused by culture where sensitive issues are either ignored or not openly addressed.

Nosh believes that with the right information and guidance BME communities, particularly young people, can be inspired and encouraged to realise their full potential, promote self help and raise awareness of their rights in order to make more informed choices about their lives. To this end Nosh aims to educate and empower young people on issues around Sexual Health, Social Exclusion and Cultural diversity.

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