How to be a race ally in nursing
A guide to allyship, plus how to support your colleagues
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It represents a welcome opportunity to celebrate the continuing contributions that Black nurses, health care support workers, and students have made to the art and science of nursing.
Join the discussion taking place across England and look out for other events and learning opportunities taking place throughout the year.
A guide to allyship, plus how to support your colleagues
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Our reading list highlights the lived experience and contributions of the Black nursing workforce.
It also offers a selection of resources that voice the critical conversations that must continue to happen to address systemic inequality.
In this podcast series, we asked Black nurses, healthcare support workers, and students to share their thoughts, reflections, and insights on their lived experiences of working in healthcare.
They also provide recommendations on how we can all be better equipped to tackle issues of race and racism in the profession.
If you feel unsure about where to start, our new interactive resource provides some valuable first steps to building your knowledge and confidence to help build a more equitable health care system.