Great Ormond Street Hospital faces backlash over antisemitism training decision

Published date06 April 2024
AuthorJERUSALEM POST STAFF
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
In their post, CAA explained that while "discussing the provision of our training … told us that there were objections from their staff Muslim Network." The CAA then tried to reach out to "address any concerns," however, they claimed to receive no response other than the hospital having "reservations about [their] content."

The CAA then said that they train "other NHS institutions, as well as police forces, regulators and many others." They then claim that none of those who use their services have raised any issues with their content.

At the end of their post, the CAA says that it has "submitted a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to better understand what the Hospital's decision-making process has been," with a mentioned interest in the Muslim Network's part in the decision.

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