NEWS: NHS staff face high discrimination levels
As reported by NHS England, NHS staff are experiencing unprecedented levels of discrimination, as revealed by a national survey, highlighting the urgent need for improved keep reading
As reported by NHS England, NHS staff are experiencing unprecedented levels of discrimination, as revealed by a national survey, highlighting the urgent need for improved keep reading
As reported by BMA, the BMA warns that failing to tackle sexism in medicine not only disappoints doctors but also undermines the healthcare system, posing a keep reading
People with disabilities face several barriers to entering the workplace and frequently face discrimination and exclusion – here’s what your organisation can do to combat these barriers keep reading
Medical staff come from a broad cross section of backgrounds, experiences, sexual orientations and gender identities – here’s what the BMA is doing to ensure keep reading
Are healthcare workers in denial about Islamophobia in the workplace? Dr Anas Tahir explores CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally keep reading
Choosing if and when, as well as what, you disclose to an employer about chronic illness or disability can feel daunting. The important thing is keep reading
As reported by BBC news, plans have been announced to overhaul the mental health system – with the aim of making it less discriminatory towards keep reading
Alarming new research shows that racism against NHS staff is increasing, with 70% of surveyed Trusts reporting a rise in such abuse This is an keep reading
Investment bank Goldman Sachs has relaxed its dress code, giving all of its 36,000 employees the chance to dress down every day. What’s your practice keep reading
In a fascinating article Vicky Sandry, general counsel at Sky UK and Ireland, explores some of the challenges of diversity and inclusion. While a passionate keep reading
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