our mission

our truth

status quo

2020 saw the world’s eyes open to the injustices that Black people face; on the streets, in our jobs, and even when in our own home. In addition, the effects of COVID-19 have provided shocking insights on the degree of health and social care inequalities faced by both Black healthcare patients and Black professionals.

Black professionals have been a marginalised and disadvantaged group within the workplace; due to factors such as institutional discrimination, unconscious bias, and racial economic inequalities.

research outcomes

NHS Workforce Race Equality Standard (WRES 2022)

BME Staff in NHS

BME Staff in London

BME board members

BME Very Senior Managers

Discrimination & harassment at work

Abuse of BME men in nursing from public

Abuse of BME men in NHS from public

Abuse of BME women in NHS from public

Abuse of BME women from other staff

covid death rates (British Medical Association)

NHS staff who died due to Covid were BME

Nurses who died due to Covid were BME

Doctors who died due to Covid were BME

During the 2020 pandemic…

still to this day...

The national government has not prioritised health inequalities, despite the concerning trends and there has been no national health inequalities strategy since 2010.

Stay in touch

Subscribe to our community newsletter & get exclusive information about promotional offers and events taking place in your local community

What can we do better?

To help us improve we'd like to ask you a few questions about your experience so far. It will only take 5 minutes.