Activities calendar (Online activities)

The calendar below shows activity information linked to Inter Faith Week 2023. Some activities this year will take place virtually, and an icon identifies these on the list below. You can also filter online/ in-person activities using the controls above.

  • Wednesday 1 November

    UKIYN EcoPeace Cafe webinar on ‘Building a Community’

    . 19.00 – 21.00
    The UKIYN EcoPeace Cafe is an online educational platform launched by The Religions for Peace UK Interfaith Youth Network.
    It aims to empower young people to take eco-social and peacebuilding actions within and outside their faith communities. The platform offers action-based training and community building to equip, support, and empower young individuals to become skilled facilitators and agents of change.
    Sarah Oliver hosted a training session on 1st of November focused on "Building a Community," where youth learnt strategies to establish a supportive community that takes positive action.…

  • Sunday 12 November

    Inter Faith Week social media post


    Victim Support UK marked the Week by sharing a post about celebrating difference and on raising awareness about hate crime.

    Celebrating Diversity and Commonality


    Stop Hate UK marked the Week by sharing a post about celebrating diversity and commonality between faith and non-faith groups; and also to raise awareness about hate crime.

  • Monday 13 November

    Inter Faith Week resources


    Transforming Notts Together marked the Week by sharing links to resources on the Inter Faith Week website.

    Listening Event

    Gurdwara Guru Ravidass Sabha, Guru Ravidass Lane, Bedford MK50 1ED. 19.30 – 21.00
    An exploration into the health needs of the local community with faith and community leaders and members of faith communities and community groups. Hosted by Bedford Council of Faiths and facilitated by BLMK Care Board. Free to attend but please register if you can. Contact showedmakcote@gmail.com for link.

    Nominated attendees will pull together responses and start the ball rolling with feedback on the Denny Report

  • Tuesday 14 November

    Online RE Day

    Various schools. South Gloucestershire local authority.
    An online RE day for schools. Pupils will play the 'beyond belief' and 'would you rather' game before watching video interviews with representatives of different local faith communities. The representatives will talk about their faith perspective and how it makes them feel about environmental issues. Pupils will then explore similarities and differences between different religious perspectives further in class and contribute to a whole school Inter Faith Week craft project.…

    The Judicial System and Violence against Women and Girls/Hate Crimes

    . 10.00 – 13.30
    A virtual conference to learn more about the judicial system and how it relates to violence against women/hate crimes. The timetable is as follows:

    10:00

    The day will be opened by the DCCP - Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor Sarah Hammond /Doug Mackay

    10:10

    Magistrates’ Court - An overview of the work of the magistrates’ court. This session will include an interactive Domestic Abuse case study. During the session you will be making the decisions a magistrates’ court lawyer needs to make daily.

    Session led by District Crown Prosecutor - Iain Willis

    11:10

    Crown Court - An overview of the work of the Crown Court. This session will continue with the Domestic Abuse case study through the Crown Court. During the session you will be making the decision a Crown Court lawyer needs to make daily.

    Session led by District Crown Prosecutor - Hayley Keegan

    12:10

    Break



    12:30

    What is a…

    UKIYN EcoPeace Cafe webinar on ‘How to implement community-based projects’

    . 19.00 – 21.00
    The UKIYN EcoPeace Cafe is an online educational platform launched by the Religions for Peace UK Interfaith Youth Network. It aims to empower young people to take eco-social and peacebuilding actions within and outside their faith communities. The platform offers action-based training and community building to equip, support, and empower young individuals to become skilled facilitators and agents of change.

    Join us on November 14th for a special training session led by Greshma Pious Raju. This training will cover key factors when planning and designing community-based projects. Attendees will gain valuable knowledge and skills to manage and execute community-level projects successfully.…

  • Wednesday 15 November

    An Inter Faith Week celebration: Putting the spotlight on inter faith activism - a webinar for schools


    The Faith & Belief Forum has worked for over 20 years to build good relations between people of all faiths and beliefs, and to create a society where difference is celebrated. We are offering secondary schools across the UK an exciting webinar designed especially for Inter Faith Week, using our unique methodology. The Webinar will allow pupils to hear from a diverse group of speakers who will present, reflect on and discuss their own personal experiences of interfaith activism and social action, as well as how their own faith and belief has influenced them on this path. There will also be opportunity to ask questions. This session will empower young people to:

    Celebrate Inter Faith Week and understand the importance of collective community action, building bridges and paths to understanding
    Understand the intersectionality of identity through the use of personal stories
    See effective interfaith dialogue modelled
    Reflect on their own experiences in relation to this topic
    Challenge assumptions and stereotypes
    Increase their religious literacy, empathy and skills for dialogue…

    An Inter Faith Week celebration

    SS9 1JP. 9.15 – 10.30
    The Faith and Belief Forum will be holding a national webinar for secondary schools for Inter Faith Week. The event will focus on the topic of inter faith activism and will include the sharing of personal stories, discussion and Q&A with students.

    Speakers of different faiths will share their experiences of their faith and activism, highlighting the amazing work that the inter faith community does across many areas.

    It will be a great opportunity for the young people to be inspired and learn more about the importance of inter faith and community action.…

  • Saturday 18 November

    Equality Act 2010:  Hegemony and Human Rights in Faith and Interfaith Contexts

    Interfaith Alliance UK, PO Box 67481, London NW3 9RN. 14.00 – 15.30
    This very special multifaith panel discussion for Inter Faith Week 2023 brings together expert black and ethnic minority faith leaders from diverse traditions to explore the protections offered by the Equality Act 2010 in the light of their personal experiences. The event seeks to promote understanding, respect and community cohesion between people of all religions and ethnicities, and address issues of unlawful discrimination, Harassment and Victimisation in faith and interfaith contexts.

    The Equality Act 2010 provides protection against discrimination on grounds of "protected characteristics" and protects whistleblowers doing "protected acts" from Victimisation or Harassment.…

  • Thursday 23 November

    Webinar on ‘Reflective Practices’

    . 19.00 – 21.00
    UKIYN EcoPeace Cafe special training session led by Greshma Pious Raju to equip attendees with the necessary knowledge and skills to engage in reflective practices that foster personal and professional growth, self-awareness and necessary critical thinking to learn from life experiences and actions. …

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