Local support for Nuclear Ban Treaty – strategy meeting
ZoomJoin a meeting to strategise about how the health community can encourage UK cities and towns to support the Nuclear Ban Treaty.
Join a meeting to strategise about how the health community can encourage UK cities and towns to support the Nuclear Ban Treaty.
We’re launching the Patients Not Passports campaign in Greater Manchester on Thursday 11th March at 7.00pm – 8.30pm. Register your place
This event is a great opportunity for health workers from the Greater Manchester area who would like to get involved in the Patients Not Passports campaign. There will be lots of time for ideas and discussion; to find out about what we’ve done so far and who’s involved; and plan our next steps. We’ll think […]
The best way to get up to speed with the campaign and get connected with work going on across the country is to come to our next New Joiners meeting on Thursday 9th September. We’ll cover campaign strategy, hear from some of the groups working on the Patients Not Passports campaign, and explore the different ways you can get involved.
The Hostile Environment is turning the NHS into the new frontier of border control. Join us as we take action against patient charging and demand an end to borders in the NHS!
The best way to get up to speed with the PNP campaign and get connected with work going on across the country is to come to our next New Joiners meeting on Tuesday 23rd September.
Come to the launch rally of the 2022 Solidarity Knows No Borders Community of Resistance national Week of Action to #EndtheHostileEnvironment.
Say NO to the Hostile Environment and NO to racist scapegoating Join Greater Manchester Patients Not Passports and the migrant justice bloc at the national demonstration and march to the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester. Through Hostile Environment immigration controls, the Government tries to bring the border into our neighbourhoods, our workplaces, our homes and […]
Join us as we launch a new briefing: ‘Unhealthy Liaisons: NHS Collaboration with the Counter Terrorism Clinical Consultancy Service (CTCSS)’, written by Professor Charlotte Heath-Kelly.
Join us for a presentation and panel discussion with expert speakers on: the implications of this collaboration, harms of the securitisation of health, co-optation of health workers into counter-terror policing, and the encroachment of counter-terror policing in healthcare and public sector spaces.
Join us for the second of our series of online gatherings to discuss together how health workers can join the fight for housing and health justice!