Compassionate Communities – Safe Harbour Lunch & Learn

Posted on: October 23, 2023

These events are hosted by Safe Harbour, supporting a Compassionate Community approach in North East Essex.

Lunch and Learn – “How can we create an inclusive healthcare environment for patients and staff?”

Thursday 26th October 12:45-13:30 – Drinks and cakes will be served from 12:15

  • Prof Joffe & Prof Eboh from the University of Essex will be joining us to talk about their work on creating anti-racist healthcare environments, which was featured in a recent NHS report.  Their engaging presentation will give practical steps we can all take to be part of the important work of being an ally.
  • You can join us in person at Beeches 1, Education centre, St Helena, Barncroft Close, CO4 9JU
  • or on Teams:  Click here to join the meeting / Meeting ID: 367 544 967 924Passcode: hG62zs
  • Please email safeharbour@sthelena.org.uk to confirm attendance.

One Community – Cultural Awareness drop in

Monday 30th October in Beeches – drop in anytime between 12:00-14:00

  • Local community groups will be joining us at St Helena to celebrate their cultures with traditional displays and activities.
  • Cultural cuisine will be available to sample or purchase, and at approximately 1pm we will interview a panel of guests about their cultural practices around dying and bereavement.
  • Please email safeharbour@sthelena.org.uk to confirm attendance.

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