May 14th: An Audience with an Ally – Hári Sewell

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Date and time

Wed, 14 May 2025 18:00 – 19:00 BST

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
About this event
  • Event lasts 1 hour

Hári joins us for an informal chat and Q&A

Bio

Hári Sewell is founder and Director of HS Consultancy and is a former executive director of health and social care in the National Health Service in the UK. He has worked for the Department of Health in regulation and policy.

He is a writer and speaker in his specialist area of social justice, equality, race and culture in mental health. Hári is honorary Senior Visiting Fellow at the University of Central Lancashire and Specialist Guest Lecturer at University of Bradford, Visiting Lecturer at Christ Church Canterbury University and is a Member of the Scientific Board of the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health. Hári is a proud member of the Council (Board of Trustees) at the British Association of Social Workers. Hári has had various books, articles and book chapters published, with new material emerging regularly.

Hári has campaigned to secure services for survivors of sexual violence and currently runs a campaign “Men Supporting Women’s Rights” including “Men Against Rape”. He is interested in the intersections between masculinity and other aspects of identity, and how these may play out in practice.

Find out more about Hári’s work here

including his book Working With Ethnicity, Race and Culture in Mental Health.

This event will be recorded for delegates who can’t make it live.

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