“Empowering you Today for a Healthier Tomorrow”

NAID Healthcare Event – “Empowering you Today for a Healthier Tomorrow (Diabetes, Stroke and Heart Disease)”

Presented by Dr Ahmeda Ali (Nahin) & Dr Wahid Abdul on 27th September 2015 @ Bangladesh Centre Cardif

Reception for Nawab Ali Abbas Khan MP, Bangladesh

NAID held a reception for Chief guest Nawab Ali Abbas Khan MP, for Moulvibazar – 2 and Special guest Kevin Brennan MP, for Cardiff West, Julian Phillips, Honorary Consul for Finland in Wales and NAID Executives. The meeting was presented by Dilwar Ali, Secretary of NAID. He thanked the guests for attending. Kevin Brennan MP, discussed various British policies towards immigration, stating that he would work closely with Bangladesh. Julian Phillips, mentioned about his visits to Bangladesh, and that he is looking forward to his third visit to Bangladesh to support NAID’s work. Nawab Ali Abbas Khan MP, was delighted that he could discuss various issues British Bangladeshi face in Bangladesh, he also stated that his government will look deeply into the issue. There was a Q&A session with the guests. Many issues were raised from the communities. Finally, Anwar Ali, Chief Executive of NAID, thanked everyone for attending the reception and awarded the ESOL Certificates to successful candidates.

Minister & MP Congratulate Adult ESOL Learners In Cardiff

The Minister for Educations, Skills, Apprenticeships and Consumer Affairs, Kevin Brennan MP for Cardiff West and Julie Morgan MP, for Cardiff North congratulated a class of adults learning English in Riverside, Cardiff and they presented the students with their certificates.

The training classes run by NAID – “Nationwide Association for Integrated Development” charitable organisation at they centre to improve the ESOL (English skills of speakers of other languages) with Citizenship materials the students attend from all over South Wales.

Minister, Kevin Brennan MP said:
“I have regularly supported the ESOL classes as they provide an excellent service in helping people from other countries settle in this country,” said Kevin Brennan, MP for Cardiff West.

“This is extremely important as it allows people to be able to talk to people like doctors or teachers and receive help and advice. “I always enjoying visiting the ESOL classes and handing out certificates to local people in Cardiff West as they have worked very hard and deserve to be rewarded for their achievement. “I was delighted to congratulate the class and I thoroughly enjoyed talking to them about their experience attending ESOL classes.”

Julie Morgan MP added:
“It was a great privilege to see the good work that is being done by NAID in Bangladesh by supporting children in orphanages and primary to higher education and by helping with income generation for the poorest people. I was able to present a rickshaw for an elderly lady to rent out, a cow and a goat and many blankets to cope with the effects of climate change. I am pleased to support the strong links between Bangladesh and Wales and to help present the certificates to English learners organised in Cardiff by NAID.”

Anwar Ali, Chief Executive of NAID said:
“I am delighted that The Minister for Educations, Skills, Apprenticeships and Consumer Affairs, Kevin Brennan MP attended this ESOL awards ceremony and joined Julie Morgan MP for Cardiff North in presenting the certificates to candidates. I would like to congratulate all candidates on their success and all guests, who have attended. Special thanks to Julie Morgan MP and Julian Phillips for their support and visiting Bangladesh with me to see NAID activities. NAID will continue to work together for the benefit of all communities nationally and internationally.

Food Safety Certificates Are Dished Out To Trainee Chefs

The thirteen trainees received certificates of Level 2 Award in Food Safety in Catering on the 16th January 2007, which was distributed by Cllr Sophie Howe and Dilwar Ali, AMRSH of NAID. Cllr Sophie Howe said, “I am delighted to present these certificates to people who have achieved the Level 2 Catering Award and am particularly pleased to be able to do this in the India Gate in my own ward of Whitchurch. It is clear that having highly skilled and well trained staff is what makes Wales a competitive economy and organisations like NAID play a vital role in providing training which is targeted at ethnic minority communities”

Food Hygiene & HACCP Course

NAID continually, provides training to caterers of all communities in South Wales. This course is in high demand, and it benefits, all those in the catering industry. HACCP and Food Hygiene Certificate are distributed by Ana Miah, Deputy Executive of NAID.