BACKGROUND: UK equality law and National Health Service (NHS) policy requires racial equality in job appointments and career opportunities. However, recent national workforce race equality standard (WRES) data show that nearly all NHS organisations in the UK are failing to appoint ethnically diverse candidates with equivalent training and qualifications as their white counterparts. This is problematic because workforce diversity is associated with improved patient outcomes and other benefits for staff and organisations. AIM: To better understand the reasons behind underrepresentation of ethnically diverse candidates in first NHS healthcare jobs post-qualification and to identify any structural or systemic barriers to employment for such gro...
AbstractInequitable healthcare access, experiences and outcomes across ethnic groups are of concern ...
As the workforce in the British National Health Service (NHS) has become more diverse, several resea...
Black and minority ethnic applicants for positions in the National Health Service in England are sig...
Availability of data and materials: Survey data and anonymised verbatim transcripts are stored in ac...
There is growing attention in the UK and internationally to the representation of black and minority...
NHS organisations are now being judged on indicators of ethnic diversity. Naomi Priest and colleague...
How staff are treated impacts on patient care, but the NHS has yet to tackle discrimination against ...
Research by Roger Kline found that minorities were over 3 times less likely to get hired for a post ...
Nearly twenty years after the ground-breaking report by Brent Community Health Council (CHC) (1981)...
Drawing from a national mail survey of NHS trusts and a complementary case study, this book provides...
For decades research has shown that discrimination, harassment, and exclusion are pervasive experien...
The NHS is England’s largest employer of black and minority ethnic staff. In the wake of the Macpher...
National equality legislation in the UK entitles people of all ethnic backgrounds to be treated equa...
Inequitable healthcare access, experiences and outcomes across ethnic groups are of concern across m...
Almost one in five of the staff working in the NHS is from a black and minority ethnic (BME) backgro...
AbstractInequitable healthcare access, experiences and outcomes across ethnic groups are of concern ...
As the workforce in the British National Health Service (NHS) has become more diverse, several resea...
Black and minority ethnic applicants for positions in the National Health Service in England are sig...
Availability of data and materials: Survey data and anonymised verbatim transcripts are stored in ac...
There is growing attention in the UK and internationally to the representation of black and minority...
NHS organisations are now being judged on indicators of ethnic diversity. Naomi Priest and colleague...
How staff are treated impacts on patient care, but the NHS has yet to tackle discrimination against ...
Research by Roger Kline found that minorities were over 3 times less likely to get hired for a post ...
Nearly twenty years after the ground-breaking report by Brent Community Health Council (CHC) (1981)...
Drawing from a national mail survey of NHS trusts and a complementary case study, this book provides...
For decades research has shown that discrimination, harassment, and exclusion are pervasive experien...
The NHS is England’s largest employer of black and minority ethnic staff. In the wake of the Macpher...
National equality legislation in the UK entitles people of all ethnic backgrounds to be treated equa...
Inequitable healthcare access, experiences and outcomes across ethnic groups are of concern across m...
Almost one in five of the staff working in the NHS is from a black and minority ethnic (BME) backgro...
AbstractInequitable healthcare access, experiences and outcomes across ethnic groups are of concern ...
As the workforce in the British National Health Service (NHS) has become more diverse, several resea...
Black and minority ethnic applicants for positions in the National Health Service in England are sig...