All Equality and diversity articles – Page 30
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HSJ Knowledge
Give staff the power to end inequality in patient care
Equality law and culture change are both necessary
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Comment
Grasp the nettle of inequality
An NHS that neglects BME staff will also neglect patient care
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HSJ Knowledge
'The NHS cannot close health inequalities on its own'
How the NHS can help create a fairer society
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Leader
NHS must conquer nervousness over leadership diversity
The NHS leadership should examine its “snowy peaks”
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News
HSJ reveals black and minority ethnic pioneers
BME Pioneers list celebrates those making an impact on health
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HSJ Knowledge
Podcast: Radical rethink of BME leadership programmes
Sarah Amani speaks to HSJ on leadership and innovation
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HSJ Knowledge
Roger Kline: The long walk to equality
Race equality in the NHS: are we moving forward or not?
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HSJ Knowledge
Achieve equity in access to sickle cell services
Allocating resources to thalassaemia service provision
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News
HSJ celebrates BME Pioneers working in the NHS
All this week HSJ will be looking at what can be done to create a more diverse mix at the top of NHS leadership
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HSJ Knowledge
Scaling the NHS's diversity problems
Why are staff from BME backgrounds underrepresented at the top of the service?
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HSJ Knowledge
'A hundred patients left – they didn’t want to go to Asian doctors'
Looking back over 50 years of Asian migrant workers in the NHS
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Leader
A welcome step towards parity among the sexes
Action sparked by HSJ’s women’s issue this summer
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News
Concern over race bias on leadership course
Just 4 per cent of recruits to a nursing leadership course set up at the request of the prime minister are from a non-white background, HSJ’s sister title Nursing Times has learnt.
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News
Help us find the NHS's black and minority ethnic pioneers
Nominations open for BME pioneers list
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Comment
Staff equality and patient safety are intrinsically linked
Using lessons in safety to tackle prejudice
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News
Exclusive: Race 'a factor' in variability of sickle cell services
Wide variations in the quality of services for patients with rare blood disorders are at least partly a result of their prevalence among ethnic minority communities, HSJ has been told.
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HSJ Knowledge
How East Kent is making the NHS workforce more inclusive
The trust has benefited from employing staff with learning difficulties
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Blogs
Tackling inequality is a forgotten priority
A current Coronation Street storyline is ideal material for addressing racism issues in organisations