Voluntary Action Leeds is hosting an important training session exploring the myths and misconceptions that drive anti-Muslim hate. With anti-Muslim prejudice and Islamophobia rising across the UK, this session offers a practical and accessible introduction for anyone wanting to understand the issue and take positive action in their community or workplace.
Project Unity, led by Better Communities Bradford, is a national initiative designed to challenge harmful stereotypes, build understanding, and support more inclusive, cohesive communities. This introductory workshop forms part of that wider programme.
What the session covers
Participants will:
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Develop an initial understanding of anti-Muslim hate in the UK and its impact on communities
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Explore common myths and misconceptions about Muslims and Islam
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Look at how media, politics, and public narratives can influence bias
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Learn about shared values and contributions within Muslim communities
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Reflect on how individuals and organisations can begin challenging anti-Muslim prejudice
This training is suitable for anyone — frontline workers, volunteers, managers, or community members.
Event details
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Date: Wednesday 10 December 2025
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Time: 10:00am – 12:30pm
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Venue: Voluntary Action Leeds, 34 Lupton Street, Hunslet
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Cost: Pay As You Feel (PAYF)
How to book
Full details and booking link:
https://doinggoodleeds.org.uk/training-course/myths-and-misconceptions-driving-anti-muslim-hate/
For further information, contact VAL:
0113 297 7920
[email protected]
This session is a valuable opportunity for Leeds organisations and partners to strengthen understanding, challenge misinformation, and support community cohesion across the city.