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We know many of you in the social sector will have been profoundly impacted, on a personal and/or professional level, by the heinous scenes of Islamophobia, racism and hate across the UK. We will be offering - free of charge - facilitated spaces to come together to seek and offer peer support for people within the Clore Social community* who are from Muslim, Black or racially minoritised backgrounds. This will be a space where the Clore Social community, who have been impacted by recent Islamophobic, racist and violent events, can come together to seek and offer peer support. The session will be hosted by an expert coach with experience of facilitating spaces dealing with inequity and injustice.
As part of ensuring a supportive and appropriate environment for discussions, we are limiting participant numbers. We kindly ask that you only register for this event if you expect you will be able to attend. You are invited to join and leave at any time
during the 60-minute session.
Only those that have registered for the event will be permitted access to the session. If your Zoom ID/name varies from the name that you registered with, you will be asked via a direct message from the administrator for your name and organisation. Please
understand, this is to ensure a protected space for all participants. Once verified, you may edit your Zoom name, if preferred. *We hope you understand that this offer is for fellows, alumni, associates, partners and friends known to Clore Social, to enable us to provide a protected space. We may be in touch with you to verify this.
This session will be facilitated by:
Ana-Paula Nacif
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Ana is an experienced executive and group coach, facilitator and consultant specialising in leadership development and wellbeing.
She has over a decade of coaching experience in the not-for-profit and public sectors. Diversity, equity and inclusion are an integral part of Ana’s practice. She has actively promoted inclusive leadership in organisations, and have been
involved in programmes supporting migrants and asylum seekers.
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