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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211107
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SUMMARY:The People’s Health Hearing: Health Justice means Climate Justice
DESCRIPTION:The People’s Health Hearing seeks to bear witness to the public health impacts of extractive industries\, create a space that connects to people’s struggles and set out a vision for intersectional\, transformative climate justice. It is a space for movement building\, connecting health and climate activists across the world and laying the roots for ongoing organising. \nSign up to join the People’s Health Hearing \nPeople’s Health Hearing Programme in English \nSalud de los Pueblos Guía del participante Espanol \nWe will hear people and communities at the frontlines of extractivism share testimonies of how these industries are devastating people’s health\, share stories of hope and how communities are resisting. \n\nWeaving together the testimonies\, the hearing will close with reflections from Listeners\, who will bring in their own experiences of resistance and organising as part of the wider health and climate justice movements. \n\nThe People’s Health Hearing will be online as part of the COP 26 Coalition’s People’s Summit for Climate Justice\, which will run from the 7th – 10th November.  \n\nThe People’s Health Hearing is being co-organised by Medact\, The People’s Health Movement Ecosystems and Health Circle\, Race & Health\, Students for Global Health\, Health for Future and Actions Speak Louder Than Words.\n\nOn Sunday 7th November\, join online from anywhere in the world from 0:30 UTC to 17:45 UTC. \n\nReceive updates about the People’s Health Hearing and other People’s Summit for Climate Justice programme of events via this Eventbrite link –\nRegister Here \nJoining the hearing:\n\nThe People’s Health Hearing will all be online on zoom. You will receive the link on the day by signing up to the People’s Summit for Climate Justice. \n\nProgramme\n\nThe full programme for the day is now available. Here is an outline for the day (all times in UTC):\n\n 	9:30 – 11:00: Introduction & Session 1\n 	11:00 – 11:45: Break and space to explore the online gallery \n 	11:45 – 13:15: Session 2 \n 	13:15 – 14:00: Lunch\n 	14:00 – 15:30: Session 3\n 	15:30 – 16:15: Break and space to explore the online gallery  \n 	16:15 – 17:45: Session 4 – Listener’s Reflections and Close  \n\nDownload the full programme \nSalud de los Pueblos Guía del participante Espanol
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/peoples-health-hearing-2021/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,External,Online
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SUMMARY:‘Kill the Bill’ Research Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The government has misleadingly branded the dangerous PCSC Bill a “public health approach” to combating serious violence. In response\, we are putting together a briefing in support of the Kill The Bill movement\, explaining why police-led enforcement is not the same as public health and why this Bill will actually harm health. \nThis will be the final Research Group meeting before our briefing launch on Monday 15th November. \nIf you are interested in this work\, please register for the launch event. For any other info\, contact office@medact.org.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/kill-the-bill-research-group-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Group,Meetings,Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211115T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211115T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T091754
CREATED:20211014T105925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220317T103137Z
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SUMMARY:Briefing launch: The Public Health Case Against the Policing Bill
DESCRIPTION:The public health case against the policing bill – Briefing launch event\, 15 November 2021\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWatch this video on YouTube\n\n\nThe government has misleadingly branded the racist and dangerous PCSC (Policing) Bill a “public health approach” to combating serious violence. But health workers in the Medact Research Network debunk these claims in our new briefing The Public Health Case Against the Policing Bill. \nWritten to support the huge groundswell of opposition to this bill in the #KillTheBill movement\, the briefing explains why the measures in the Bill – greater police powers\, repression of protest\, harsher prison sentences\, erosion of confidentiality and increased criminalisation of Gypsy and Traveller communities – will actually harm public health  and entrench discrimination. \nWe aim to articulate and amplify radical public health voices against the Policing Bill’s approach and explore potential alternatives. \nYou’ll hear from health workers who are members of our Research Network and involved in creation of the briefing\, and we’re thrilled to host four fantastic speakers who will discuss public health in the context of crime\, policing and prison: \nLola Olufemi – Lola is a black feminist writer and researcher\, author of Feminism Interrupted: Disrupting Power and Experiments in Imagining Otherwise. Alongside writing\, she is a member of ‘bare minimum‘\, an interdisciplinary anti-work arts collective. Lola also facilitates reading groups/workshops\, occasionally curates\, and is volunteer co-ordinator at the Feminist Library in South London. \nKelsey M – Kelsey is a feminist\, abolitionist organiser based in London\, resisting state violence and working to explore and build transformative justice and community-led responses to violence. As a facilitator with grassroots collectives she delivers workshops exploring community accountability\, bystander intervention\, power\, and tools for campaigning and movement building.  \nChelsea McDonagh – Chelsea is a researcher\, Irish Traveller activist and writer. She speaks on a wide range of issues affecting Gypsy and Traveller people including education\, health\, policy and politics. Chelsea is one of the co-founders of the Rom Belong programme\, a KCL Widening Participation programme for Gypsy\, Roma and Traveller pupils and is passionate about improving opportunities for young people. \nKavian Kulasabanathan – Kavian is a paediatric A&E doctor and researcher at the University of Oxford. His interests span socio-political determinants of health\, particularly pertaining to race and class\, alongside community-centered models of care. Kavian organises with PHM-UK and Race & Health collective. \nPresenters covered topics such as the future implications of the PCSC bill\, different visions of public health\, new approaches to care\, and approaches to ‘serious violence’ and socio-economic issues that don’t rely on punitive or carceral responses. There will be lots of time for audience questions!
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/briefing-launch-the-public-health-case-against-the-policing-bill/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Group,Launches,Online,Talks & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211118T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211118T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T091754
CREATED:20211004T114712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T114712Z
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SUMMARY:Economic Justice & Health Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Economic Justice & Health Group meets fortnightly on Thursdays at 7pm. \nIf you’re interested in getting involved\, please get in touch with movement organiser\, Ben Eder –  beneder@medact.org
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/economic-justice-health-group-meeting-6/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Group,Meetings,Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211123T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211123T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T091754
CREATED:20210929T144850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T143159Z
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SUMMARY:PnP New Joiners Meeting: November 2021
DESCRIPTION:For anyone who is new to Patients Not Passports\, we’re holding our next New Joiners meeting on November 23rd at 7PM on Zoom. We’ll recap October’s National Week of Action\, talk about future strategies\, hear from some of the groups working on the Patients Not Passports campaign and explore the different ways you can get involved. \nThis meeting is the best way to get up to speed with the campaign and get connected with work going on across the country! \nRegister Here! \nMost of the Patients Not Passports work happens through locally focused campaign groups\, with groups based in: Sheffield\, Liverpool\, Manchester\, Bristol\, Brighton\, Birmingham\, Oxford; East\, South\, and South East London; Glasgow\, and Wales. \nIf you’re not in any of these places\, don’t worry! Docs Not Cops and Medact’s Migrant Solidarity Group work nationally\, or we can support you to set up your own local group. You don’t need to work in healthcare to be involved! To win we’ll need everyone working together to oppose NHS charging and there is room for everyone in the campaign. \nIf you can’t make the New Joiners meeting\, don’t worry—there’ll be another one in a few months or we can make time for a quick phone call with you or connect you directly with your local group. \nIf you have time\, you could check out How NHS staff are fighting back against the ‘hostile environment’ for an overview of the campaign\, or read Challenging Healthcare Charging in the NHS\, a briefing that examines where the Hostile Environment policies came from\, how they work\, what their impact is\, and what we can do about them.
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/pnp-new-joiners-meeting-nov-2021/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Meetings,Online,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211124T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211124T193000
DTSTAMP:20260620T091754
CREATED:20211027T145658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T152515Z
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SUMMARY:Alternative Training on Prevent in Healthcare #4
DESCRIPTION:Alternative Training on Prevent in Healthcare #4 – Nov 24 2021\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWatch this video on YouTube\n\n\nIt is possible to create a society in which our collective safety and wellbeing are prioritised. Developing trusting\, healthy relationships with all of our patients is essential to this work. \nHowever\, Prevent–with the government’s stated aim of identifying “vulnerability to radicalisation”–compromises all of this\, and is a source of harm and increased marginalisation. \nWhy is the NHS the only healthcare system in the world with a legal obligation to engage with such a strategy? What aren’t you being told about Prevent in safeguarding training? \nJoin the fourth in our series of online Alternative Trainings on Prevent to learn more.\nThis training will seek to shed light on some unanswered questions about Prevent. We will hear from: \n\nLatifa Akay—writer\, producer and Head of Collective Care at Act Build Change. Prior to this\, Latifa worked as Director of Education at Maslaha. She is a trustee at the Inclusive Mosque Initiative\,\nAmeen—a GP in east London\, and a member of Medact’s Securitisation of Health group\,\nMashal Iftikhar—a member of Medact’s Securitisation of Health Group and an NHS doctor training in psychiatry. She is passionate about health equity in mental illness and the intersection of criminal justice with mental health services.\n& more to be announced!\n\nThis event is particularly aimed at people who work or are training in\, study\, or who have worked in health. \nWe are aware that some people may feel some concern or worry about attending the event. As such\, we will be sending an email out to attendees prior to the event detailing how we will be seeking to make this event as safe and secure as possible. \n[Registration has now closed]
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/alternative-training-on-prevent-in-healthcare-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211129T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211129T203000
DTSTAMP:20260620T091754
CREATED:20211112T135852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211112T140011Z
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SUMMARY:H4GND Big November Meeting
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 6th November\, Health workers and students across the UK took to the streets in their 100s as part of the COP 26 Coalition Global Day of Action. In 17 cities and towns\, we marched as Health Blocs demanding that health justice means climate justice.  \nWe also came together for The People’s Health Hearing as part of the COP 26 Coalition’s People’s Summit for Climate Justice. We heard directly from people and communities at the frontlines of climate violence\, who face the worst impacts whilst contributing the least to the crisis. It was a deeply moving space as we connected with allies across the world\, who shared the health impacts of our extractive economic system. We concluded the hearing with hope as listeners shared their visions for health and climate justice.  \nThis is just the start. We are building the health movement for a transformative green new deal\, one that calls to cut injustice and cut carbon to real zero. Now is the time for us to come together\, to share our stories\, our reflections and strategise for how we continue to build power for health and climate justice.  \nFor the Health for a Green New Deal November BIG Meeting\, we’ll hear updates from all the local groups that have taken actions\, the COP 26 observers and reflections from the People’s Health Hearing. Join us! \n[Registration has now closed]
URL:https://www.medact.org/event/h4gnd-big-november-meeting/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Group,Meetings,Online
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