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2025 Events

Community: Together We Serve

Inter Faith Week Assembly: LIVE

12/11/2025,  9am,  Zoom webinar

Join the Facing History & Ourselves UK team for a live assembly, exploring the importance of interfaith week, unity over division, and the meaning of community. This assembly is designed for Secondary Schools.

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Inter Faith Week Primary Assembly: LIVE

10/11/2025,  9:15am,  Zoom webinar

Join  Katie Harrison from Picture News, for this Live webinar to celebrate the launch of Inter Faith Week! Together, we’ll explore how people from different faiths and beliefs can learn from one another, work together, and build understanding and respect in our communities. Suitable for KS1, KS2, teachers, TAs and SLT.

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Belonging in the Classroom: Author Q&A with Zahara Chowdhury

13/11/2025,  16:30-17:30,  Zoom webinar

 

In conversation with Interim CEO of the Faith & Belief Forum, Carrie Alderton. We will discuss the importance of building belonging in RE and across subjects, and practical DEI tips for any classroom. 

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Working with local community groups to enhance classroom learning

12/11/2025,  16:30-17:30,  Zoom webinar

A training delivered by the Faith & Belief Forum's Senior Manager Amy Ark. Amy will share learning from F&BF's 20+ years delivering interfaith education programmes in schools: on how to build long lasting relationships with local diverse faith and belief communities, and how to successfully integrate local community perspectives into classroom learning 

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Faith, Food & Community: Nourishment Across Cultures

Launching on YouTube during IFW, led by the Cambridge Interfaith Programme

Food is more than fuel — it’s comfort, culture, and connection. From cherished family recipes to the rituals of festive meals, what we eat often tells a story of who we are and where we come from. In this special Inter Faith Week webinar, three Cambridge researchers discuss how groups across the UK and elsewhere are responding to food insecurity by sharing meals and meeting diverse dietary needs in their communities. 

  

Accessible to primary and secondary school teachers, this session will delve into: 

  

  • How religious traditions shape dietary practices and food ethics 

  • The role of food in building interfaith understanding and community resilience 

  • Real-life examples of faith-based food-sharing initiatives 

  

Whether you're teaching RE, PSHE, or exploring themes of belonging and diversity, this webinar offers rich insights and practical ideas to bring into the classroom. Join us to discover how food can be a powerful tool for service, solidarity, and storytelling. 

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