Religion and belief increasingly appear in workplace situations, in conversations about identity, inclusion, freedom of expression and organisational culture. Yet many organisations feel uncertain about how to approach these questions in a thoughtful and confident way.
This briefing introduces the idea of faith and belief literacy as a practical professional capability, helping participants understand how religion and belief operate within organisational life and how these issues can be approached with greater clarity and confidence.
Rather than treating religion as a problem to be avoided, the session explores how organisations can develop a more informed and constructive understanding of the beliefs and values that shape people’s lives.
Date: 14 May 2026
Time: 2:00–3:30pm (UK)
Cost: £75
The Zoom link will be provided after booking. Places are limited to allow for thoughtful discussion.
Religion and belief increasingly appear in workplace situations, in conversations about identity, inclusion, freedom of expression and organisational culture. Yet many organisations feel uncertain about how to approach these questions in a thoughtful and confident way.
This briefing introduces the idea of faith and belief literacy as a practical professional capability, helping participants understand how religion and belief operate within organisational life and how these issues can be approached with greater clarity and confidence.
Rather than treating religion as a problem to be avoided, the session explores how organisations can develop a more informed and constructive understanding of the beliefs and values that shape people’s lives.
Date: 14 May 2026
Time: 2:00–3:30pm (UK)
Cost: £75
The Zoom link will be provided after booking. Places are limited to allow for thoughtful discussion.