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SUMMARY:COP30 Interfaith Talanoa Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Join the Interfaith Liaison Committee to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change for the COP30 Interfaith Talanoa Dialogue. \nThis event will be hosted online and in person. \nPlease note: The timing for this event is 11am to 2pm (GMT-3) in Belém\, Brazil. \nEndorse the interfaith call to action and read the COP30 Interfaith Call to Action. \nBooking information\nRegister at interfaithtalanoa-cop30.eventbrite.com
URL:https://scottishinterfaithweek.org/event/cop30-interfaith-talanoa-dialogue
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ORGANIZER;CN="Interfaith Liaison Committee to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change":MAILTO:henrik.Grape@wcc-coe.org
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SUMMARY:How to Best Support Pupils from Different Faiths and Beliefs
DESCRIPTION:Interfaith Scotland is bringing back this popular free online training for teachers in Scotland \nLast year teachers from over thirty schools attended the workshop online during Scottish Interfaith Week \nIn this session you will have the opportunity to develop your awareness of some of the diverse experiences and needs of pupils from a variety of different religions and beliefs\, including dietary needs\, fasting\, holy days\, festivals\, prayer\, clothing\, religious symbols\, participating in sport and physical contact. \nWe will discuss ways in which you might further understand and provide support for these diverse needs in your local settings so that pupils from these religions and beliefs can fully participate in their community whether at school\, work or in wider society. \nThursday 6th November from 4.30 – 6pm online \nBooking information\nContact frances@interfaithscotland.org to book your place. You will be sent the Zoom link to join the event once your booking is confirmed.
URL:https://scottishinterfaithweek.org/event/how-to-best-support-pupils-from-different-faiths-and-beliefs
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SUMMARY:Faith on the Margins: Engaging with Nonspeaking and Black Autistic Christians
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Autism and Theology are pleased to invite you to an online conference in November\, focusing on engaging with nonspeaking and black autistic Christians. \nThrough this gathering\, the Centre hopes to foster meaningful dialogue\, share critical research\, and build connections that bridge academic\, professional\, and lived experience. The event forms part of the project “Access Denied: Spirituality at the Intersections of Autism\, Ethnic Minority\, and Non-Speaking Autism”\, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). \n\nDay 1: Autism and spirituality\nDay 2: Autism\, Spirituality and communication\nDay 3: Autism\, Faith & Cultural Minority Groups\n\nA full schedule and speaker information can be found on the University of Aberdeen’s website. \nTalk topics include: Spirituality Grounded in Autistic Experiences; Autism in Islam and Buddhism; The Spiritual and Religious Lives of Non-or Minimally-Speaking Autistic People; Communicating about Spirituality and Religion with Talking Mats; Autism in Black Majority Churches in the United Kingdom; Listening to the lived experience of Black autistic Christians; and Autism in Black Communities: Theology\, Church\, and Lived Experiences. \nBooking information\nThe conference will take place online via Microsoft Teams with BSL available. Sessions will be recorded and made available on YouTube at a later date. \nBook your place on the University of Aberdeen’s website.
URL:https://scottishinterfaithweek.org/event/faith-on-the-margins-engaging-with-nonspeaking-and-black-autistic-christians
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Autism and Theology":MAILTO:cat@abdn.ac.uk
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