Call for Evidence: How should the Government engage with faith groups?

Nov 23, 2020 by

by Archbishop Cranmer:

The Prime Minister has appointed Colin Bloom (who may be known to some) as the Faith Engagement Advisor at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. He is charged with leading a review into how the Government might best engage with faith groups in England. Last week he launched a Call for Evidence to help provide both qualitative and quantitative data to support the work he is doing, and you are invited to contribute.

He is particularly interested in hearing from the following groups of people:

• Members of the public who identify as having a religion, or people who have a faith.
• Faith and Religious leaders (voluntary or professional) in places of worship or faith-based organisations and charities.
• Public sector workers such as civil servants, teachers, the police and those who work in healthcare.
• Anyone who is or has been engaged with the British Military in any capacity.
• Anyone who is or has been engaged in the Criminal Justice System in any capacity.

The Call for Evidence can be completed anonymously and has been purposefully designed to allow anyone who is uncomfortable sharing personal information to be able to provide their views anonymously. If, however, you wish to make yourself known, you are free to do so.

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