Health Action for the Green New Deal Bill
Across the UK , United KingdomJoin 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!
The annual Medact members meeting is just around the corner! This is the second we’re holding online to help us stay safe from the coronavirus, but we have a packed agenda including important business for how Medact runs. We hope to see you there!
Every two years, one of the world’s biggest arms fairs is held in London’s Docklands. DSEI sees weapons and technology manufacturers from across the world come to the ExCeL Centre […]
The government has misleadingly branded the dangerous PCSC Bill a “public health approach” to combating serious violence. This research meeting will be a chance to feed in to a briefing Medact is producing in support of the Kill The Bill movement.
On Monday 6th September, Medact Sheffield invites you to Access to Healthcare in the Hostile Environment, a webinar exploring how hostile environment immigration policies in the NHS are deterring migrants from accessing the care they need.
Medact North East holds fortnightly meetings on Wednesdays at 7pm ─ currently online. If you would like to join, please contact [email protected]
Our Climate & Health Research Group will be meeting on Wednesday 8th September to discuss ongoing projects in the build up to COP 26.
We’ll hear from grassroots organisers within the BMA organising for climate justice and how we can get the BMA to support a transformative green new deal.
The best way to get up to speed with the campaign and get connected with work going on across the country is to come to our next New Joiners meeting on Thursday 9th September. We’ll cover campaign strategy, hear from some of the groups working on the Patients Not Passports campaign, and explore the different ways you can get involved.
Join us for the online launch of Hexitime’s ‘Bearing Witness’ campaign, a campaign connecting healthcare workers in the UK with their peers on the frontlines of political and humanitarian crises