Health Action for the Green New Deal Bill
Join us in taking action to build support for the Green New Deal Bill this Autumn!
Join us in taking action to build support for the Green New Deal Bill this Autumn!
In the run-up to our Health Action for the Green New Deal Bill, we will be running briefing calls going over the process of setting up a Climate Clinic and how to have persuasive conversations with members of the public.
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.
The Patients Not Passports campaign will be running a stall at next Haringey Welcome event on Wednesday 29 September
With just over a month to go to the COP 26 talks in Glasgow, join us for the September Big Meeting of the Health for a Green New Deal campaign as we take action for health and climate justice!
What do you know about the Prevent counter-extremism duty in the NHS? Join us for an ‘alternative’ online training on Prevent.
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. This is our fifth […]
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.
Medact North East holds fortnightly meetings on Wednesdays at 7pm ─ currently online. If you would like to join, please contact [email protected]
This is a regular meeting for anyone involved in the Patients Not Passports campaign. Groups from around the country get together to share ideas, learn from each other, and plan the next steps of the campaign. These meetings are only for people already involved in the work, but if you’d like to get involved, you […]
The Economic Justice & Health Group meets fortnightly on Thursdays at 7pm.
If you’re interested in getting involved, please get in touch with movement organiser, Ben Eder – [email protected]
Meetings to support the creation of a briefing in response to 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.
The Nuclear Weapons Group will be meeting to discuss next steps with our work to support the ICAN Cities Appeal.
Ahead of COP 26, learn how to be an effective spokesperson in the media and make an impact by speaking out about health and climate
Meetings to support the creation of a briefing in response to 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.
A rally organised by people with experience of the asylum system to show the Government that we oppose the new Nationality and Borders Bill.
The Economic Justice & Health Group meets fortnightly on Thursdays at 7pm.
If you’re interested in getting involved, please get in touch with movement organiser, Ben Eder – [email protected]
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!
Meetings to support the creation of a briefing in response to 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.
Forming a Health Bloc as part of the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice? Join us for the October Movement Builders session for a workshop on taking creative action!
In our next reading group, we shall discuss a short paper exploring the impacts of policing on public health, defunding the police and the abolitionist approach to public health.
Join the Health & Human Rights strand of the Medact Research Network for our next Quarterly meeting – a space for us to come together, share our work, discuss new projects, or delve into deep discussion about research that has caught your interest.
Interested in sharing? Get in touch with me Sarah Lasoye (Campaigns Officer, [email protected]) with a few details of what you’d like to talk about!