Tuesday, 10 July 2018

The NHS relies on its BME staff – so why do they still face discrimination?

The NHS relies on its BME staff – so why do they still face discrimination? | Kailash Chand I arrived from India in 1978 – and became part of a rich history of BME staff in the NHS. Yet so many still face prejudice

The NHS depends on black and minority ethnic staff to provide high quality, reliable and safe care to patients – and has done since its inception in 1948. They enrich the NHS with their skills, enthusiasm and diverse perspectives.

I would often compete for jobs with UK graduates who had less experience, but I would still lose out to them Continue reading... The Guardian

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