Community Engagement Forum

Home Office written question – answered at on 2 November 2015.

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Photo of Greg Mulholland Greg Mulholland Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Campaigns Chair

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the Answer of 22 October 2015 to Written Question 11808, who attended the first meeting of the Community Engagement Forum, on 13 October 2015.

Photo of Karen Bradley Karen Bradley The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department

Holding answer received on 27 October 2015

The following individuals attended the first meeting of the Community Engagement Forum on 13 October 2015:

David Cameron, Prime Minister

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Minister for Countering Extremism

• Theresa May, Home Secretary

• Louise Casey, Department for Communities and Local Government

• Max Chambers, Special Adviser on Home Affairs

• Camilla Cavendish, Number 10

• Brendan Threlfall, Number 10

• Arooj Shah, Councillor, St Mary’s Ward, Oldham

• Sean Harriss, Chief Executive, Lambeth Council

• Paul Martin, Chief Executive, Wandsworth Council

• Sheikh Musa Admani, Imam and Muslim chaplain, City University, London

• Fareed Ahmad, Ahmadiyya Muslim Association

• Farooq Aftab, General Secretary, Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association

Michael Nazir-Ali, former Bishop of Rochester

Khatun Sapnara, circuit judge • Aina Khan, solicitor

• Fiyaz Mughal OBE, Director, Faith Matters

• Sadja Mughal OBE, Director, Jan Trust

• Haras Rafiq, Managing Director, Quilliam Foundation

• Sara Khan, Co-founder and Director, Inspire

• Wahida Shaffi, Near Neighbours Coordinator; National Women’s Programme Lead, Christian Muslim Forum

• Faiza Vaid, Executive Director, Muslim Women’s Network

• Aysha and Kiran Iqbal Patel, Directors, Odara

• Kamal Hanif OBE, Executive Head, Waverley School, Birmingham

• Alun Francis, Principal and Chief Executive, Oldham College

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