On Wednesday, 12 March, Bishop Viv raised an oral question in the House of Lords during the debate on the Campus Antisemitism in Britain 2022–2024 report, focusing on collaborative work of multifaith chaplaincies with university authorities.
The report was published by the Community Security Trust on 9 December 2024. The Minister of State, Department for Education (Baroness Smith of Malvern) responded.
The Lord Bishop of Bristol:
My Lords, aware of the renewed efforts by the University of Bristol to combat anti-Semitism, and noting the multifaith conference on anti-Semitism that will take place there this month and the collaborative work of multifaith chaplaincies with university authorities and the Community Security Trust, how are the Government using the learning and good practice from universities around the country?
Baroness Smith of Malvern:
The right reverend Prelate makes the important point, as did the noble Baroness, Lady Deech, that there are some universities which are taking this challenge extremely seriously and are making progress. It is important that we share that best practice as widely as possible. On the role of chaplaincies, one of the things that this Government have already done is to provide £500,000 to the University Jewish Chaplaincy, to help to support student welfare on university campuses, as part of the £7 million in funding that we have confirmed to address anti-Semitism in schools, colleges and universities.