Inter Faith Week 2010
If you are planning to, or would like to, get involved by organising an event or activity please contact Carlo Schröder Inter Faith Development Officer North West Forum of Faiths T: 01925 400139 M: 07824 605210 E: carlo.schroder@nwda.co.uk
19 March 2010
National Inter Faith Week
An Inter Faith Week will take place across England and Wales from Sunday 21 to Saturday 27 November 2010.
The aims of the Week are: to strengthen good inter faith relations at all levels; to increase awareness of the different and distinct faith communities in the UK, in particular celebrating and building on the contribution which their members make to their neighbourhoods and to wider society; and to increase understanding between people of religious and non-religious belief.
This will be the second time that such a Week has taken place in England and Wales. It builds on the very successful pattern of events held last November which ranged from social action events, to discussions and dialogues, inter faith football matches, meals, inter faith walks and pilgrimages, festivals and celebrations, tree plantings, exhibitions, concerts, film festivals, activities in schools and in FE and HE and other institutions.
Minister for Cohesion Shahid Malik said "The 2009 Week was a big success. It raised the profile of faith communities and their contribution to society, increased inter faith engagement and understanding and helped people of religious and nonreligious beliefs get into dialogue. I am delighted that there will be a similar Week in 2010."
Co-Chairs of the Inter Faith Network for the UK, Rt Revd Dr Alastair Redfern and Dr Girdari Lal Bhan, said "Inter Faith Week offers a tremendous opportunity for shared learning, making new connections and deepening inter faith understanding." It is hoped that faith communities across the country will take part, alongside schools, colleges, universities, local authorities, health care organisations, and many others.
The Week is being led by the Inter Faith Network for the UK, working with its member bodies, in consultation with the Department for Communities and Local Government and also with the Department for Children, Schools and Families, the Local Government Association and the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
The North West Forum of Faiths will again play a key role in supporting and making known the pattern of events in their regions. In Wales, the lead on the Week is being taken by the Inter Faith Council for Wales in consultatation with relevant statutory and other bodies.
A relevant source of funding for local Week linked events and projects in England is the Faiths in Action Fund of Communities and Local Government. Faith, inter faith and other voluntary and community sector groups and organisations working at local level in England can apply for grants for up to £6,000 from this programme which is administered by the Community Development Foundation (CDF). Further information on Faiths in Action can be found at www.cdf.org.uk/web/guest/faiths-in-action or by telephoning 01223 406553 or emailing fundingadmin@cdf.org.uk.



