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To our Muslim colleagues, a healthy and happy Ramadan to you all

Muslim colleagues have been working incredibly hard, along with colleagues from across our NHS, many while navigating the additional challenge of fasting for Ramadan.

As Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr (the end of Ramadan) will occur during the ‘road map’ out of national lockdown, it’s crucial that we provide understanding and support. This guide includes specific and helpful advice for colleagues and managers across the NHS.

I invite you to join us as we learn what the holy month means to our Muslim staff and reiterate the importance of inclusion in our NHS.

My heartfelt thanks, and Ramadan Mubarak to all colleagues who are observing the holy month.

Prerana Issar, Chief People Officer, NHS

 

NHS Muslim Network

We would also like to bring your attention to the following events that are taking place virtually over the next 4 weeks:

Ramadan events 2021

 

Please click here for further information

 

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