To promote Hindu culture and philosophy in NHS and health workplaces, and integrate these in the NHS and other health workplaces. The aim is to promote cultural inclusivity into the NHS ecosystem for the benefit of patients, staff, and society. We aim to work with the NHS for preventive and community-based health care.
Each lead is responsible for:
To lead the development, promotion, and integration of Sattvic (pure vegetarian, culturally appropriate) dietary options within NHS settings, ensuring alignment with patient needs, staff wellbeing, and cultural inclusivity.
To strengthen and expand Hindu chaplaincy services across NHS trusts, ensuring equitable spiritual support for patients, families, and staff.
To design, organise, and deliver cultural, spiritual, and wellbeing events that enhance inclusivity and staff engagement within NHS environments.
To promote and implement evidence-based holistic wellbeing practices, including yoga, meditation, pranayama, and Ayurveda-informed lifestyle approaches.
To ensure financial sustainability and raise awareness of HNN activities through strategic fundraising, marketing, and communications.
To engage and empower young individuals by creating leadership, mentorship, and career development opportunities within HNN.
To provide strategic oversight, coordination, and governance across all regional HNHN activities, ensuring alignment with national objectives.