‘Transparent, quick and firm’ action against racism is vital, conference hears
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Health and care organisations must be “quick and firm” in their actions against staff members who display racist behaviours, a high-profile nurse has urged. Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, vice-president of the Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI) and patron of the Mary Seacole Trust, has spoken out about…
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