Wiltshire Police and Wiltshire Council are joining forces to mark this year’s Black History Month with a free online conference open to its employees and the public.

The event is being organised by the staff networks of both organisations, as well as the Wiltshire Ethnic Police Association and Wiltshire Council’s BME (Black & Minority Ethnic) staff network.

It is co-sponsored by Wiltshire Police and Hydrock Consultants Ltd.

It takes place on Tuesday October 20 from 2pm to 5pm and will feature talks from leading author Cherron Inko-Tariah MBE, Head of embedding culture change at the Department for Education Rob Neil OBE,and organisational psychologist John Amaechi OBE, the first British basketball player to have a career in the US National Basketball Association.

Participants will be able to learn about the history of multiculturalism in the UK, the contributions of black Britons, and how to create a more inclusive work culture and society.

Wiltshire and Swindon Police and Crime Commissioner Angus Macpherson said: “I am proud to see us teaming up with partners for Black History Month.

"It’s wonderful to be able to celebrate the diversity of people who live and work in our county and important whilst we strive to ensure that Wiltshire Police truly reflects the communities of Wiltshire and Swindon.”

Leader of Wiltshire Council, Philip Whitehead said: “I’m delighted that alongside our partners, we’re celebrating the diversity of this country. Black History Month is an extremely important event in the calendar and is vital in bringing communities together.

"I encourage you all to register for the free online conference and learn from some inspirational people”.

Black History Month is an annual global event observed in the UK in October to celebrate the culture, history and achievements of African Caribbean communities.

It is an opportunity to reflect on the achievements and positive contributions from black and other ethnic minority communities and address inequalities that still exist. To register for the event, visit www.wiltshirebme.eventbrite.co.uk

To find out more about Wiltshire’s black history, visit the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre’s website http://www.wshc.eu/seeme.html. Find out more about Black History Month UK at www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/