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Attend NHS England's sessions on antisemitism and Islamophobia

Improve your understanding of antisemitism and Islamophobia and learn about the impact they have on our diverse communities.

27 August 2024

In response to feedback and the ongoing hostile climate, NHS England is running virtual sessions on antisemitism and Islamophobia to help educate, tackle racism and improve the culture within NHS organisations. 

  • Antisemitism: what it is, its roots and modern manifestations
    5 September 2024, 10-11.30am

    Hosted by Danny Stone MBE, chief executive of the Antisemitism Policy Trust. 

    This 90-minute training session will help participants improve their understanding of what antisemitism is, its different manifestations and the impact it has on the Jewish community. 

    Find out more information and access the event link on the NHS England event page.

  • Understanding Islamophobia
    25 September, 11-12.30pm

    This session will provide valuable insights into the nature of Islamophobia, its impact on individuals and communities, and effective strategies for creating an inclusive and supportive workplace environment.

    Find out more information and access the event link on the NHS England event page.

These sessions are open to anyone working across the NHS, please share within your organisations and with colleagues.