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Lincolnshire hospitals are taking a stand against racism behaviour towards staff




United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust have launched a new campaign due to a growing of racist incidents being recorded.

Over the last year 27 incidents of discrimination against staff have been officially reported, with 25 of these being race related.

The trust's latest national staff survey also shows that some colleagues are significantly more likely to experience discrimination then their English, Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish or British counterparts.

One of the posters being launched with the campaign (55910846)
One of the posters being launched with the campaign (55910846)

Andrew Morgan, chief executive, said: "In order for our staff to be able to provide the best possible care to patients, we need to make sure that our teams are protected from racism, and any other form of unlawful discrimination, whilst they are at work.

"We are an inclusive employer and we are proud of our highly skilled colleagues who have a range of diverse backgrounds. Racism will not be tolerated in our hospitals.

"We also know that some instances include colleague-on-colleague racism, which is equally unacceptable. Racism is not excused in our hospitals, whether from a patient, visitor or fellow colleague."

The Trust has an anti-racism strategy that outlines a range of measures to ensure that staff feel protected and supported, this includes education and training for the wider organisation.

A series of posters and graphics will be launched by the Trust to empower their staff to speak up and take a stand against racial abuse from patients or visitors.

Paige Pennant, flow co-ordinator and vice-chair of the Trust’s BAME network, said: "We are extremely proud of our diverse workforce, which includes colleagues from more than 20 different countries.

"Together we deliver outstanding care and services to our local community.

"We are committed to making ULHT a great place to work and receive care, and this strategy supports colleagues who experience racism.

"It is vital that they know that they are listened to and we will support and work with them to combat any racist behaviour in our hospitals.

"We also recognise that colleagues sometimes face racist behaviour from other colleagues, and this strategy applies equally to them; this is unacceptable behaviour which we will not tolerate in our hospitals."

More information on the Trust's action plan can be found at https://www.ulh.nhs.uk/news/lincolnshires-hospitals-united-against-racism/



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