'Christian conversion' health worker: 'I was painted as a bit crazy'
A Christian health worker who was disciplined for allegedly trying to convert a Muslim colleague, says such reports are "far from the truth".
Victoria Wasteney, 37, a senior occupational therapist, lost a tribunal in January in which she argued that the disciplinary action was due to religious discrimination.
She told Victoria Derbyshire she had been painted as "a bit crazy" and that she wanted to encourage debate on the treatment of Christians.
In a statement, Ms Wasteney's employers, East London NHS Trust, said their concerns related to "the behaviour and actions of a senior manager... and not about the faith or religion of any individual."
You can watch the full interview on the Victoria Derbyshire website.