Good afternoon,

In our webinar series so far, we've covered everything from the future of migration to rebooting the economy.

Tomorrow evening, we're going to be looking at how to help those who have been hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic and why safeguarding our civil liberties is an essential part of preserving human dignity.

I'm excited to be joined by Director of Big Brother Watch Silkie Carlo, Executive Director of Release Niamh Eastwood and Advocacy Manager at Refugee Action Maria Stephens.

Register for this ASI webinar here!

Human dignity in a pandemic: privacy, refugees and drugs

The ongoing lockdown has changed our relationship with the state in profound ways. There are widespread concerns about how individual rights can be defended during this unprecedented expansion in state power. And as the machinery of Government focuses on the big picture, many are worried that the most vulnerable in society are being left out in the cold.

What can be done to ensure the wellbeing of those facing especially difficult lockdown circumstances, like rough sleepers, refugees and people who use drugs? How can we protect public health while ensuring sweeping new policing powers are not abused? And what should the Government’s post-pandemic priorities be when it comes to protecting the dignity of individuals across the country? 

Join us for the fifth ASI webinar as we discuss how best to preserve human dignity and individual rights in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. 

The numbers in the webinar are limited on a first-come basis. We will also live stream it on Facebook and it will also be possible to rewatch it after the event.

Panellists:

  • Daniel Pryor is the Head of Programmes at the Adam Smith Institute.
  • Silkie Carlo is Director of Big Brother Watch, a leading civil liberties and privacy NGO.
  • Niamh Eastwood is Executive Director of Release, the national centre of expertise on drugs and drugs law. Release provides free non-judgmental, specialist advice and information to the public and professionals on issues related to drug use and to drug laws.
  • Maria Stephens is the Advocacy Manager at Refugee Action, an independent national charity that provides advice and support to refugees and asylum seekers in the UK and campaigns for a fairer asylum system.

Details:

Date: Tuesday, 28th April 2020
Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm 

The webinar will begin at 6.00pm, with an audience Q&A session taking place at approximately 6:45pm. The webinar will conclude at 7:00pm.


Cheers,
Daniel


Daniel Pryor, Head of Programmes
Adam Smith Institute
23 Great Smith St,
London SW1P 3DJ


Web: adamsmith.org
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @DanielPryorr
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