Robert Muza serves as a Community Connector for Ethnic Minorities at Newport City Council, where he leverages his extensive background in youth work and community development to foster inclusivity and support among diverse populations. With a rich history as a Global Youth Worker, Community Sports...
Robert Muza serves as a Community Connector for Ethnic Minorities at Newport City Council, where he leverages his extensive background in youth work and community development to foster inclusivity and support among diverse populations. With a rich history as a Global Youth Worker, Community Sports Coach, and PE Teacher, Robert is adept at engaging with individuals from various backgrounds, ensuring they have access to essential resources and services that promote their well-being.
In his current role, Robert is instrumental in implementing key projects aimed at enhancing the independence of citizens aged 18 and above. He adopts a holistic approach, recognizing that well-being encompasses not only physical health but also emotional and social support. By connecting individuals with community resources, he empowers them to navigate local services tailored to their unique needs. His expertise in sports management and coaching plays a vital role in organizing community events that encourage participation and foster a sense of belonging among ethnic minorities.
Robert’s commitment to community development is further exemplified through his work as a BME Cricket Activator, where he promotes sports as a vehicle for social integration and personal growth. His background as a Youth Work Lecturer enriches his ability to mentor and guide young people, equipping them with the skills necessary to thrive in their communities. Through his multifaceted approach, Robert Muza not only enhances the lives of individuals but also contributes to the broader goal of building a more inclusive and connected Newport.