How can we develop an increased awareness of equality & diversity issues amongst our staff

Su McAnelly, Liz Sutcliffe, Nigel McLoughlin, Kath Padgett

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Abstract

This paper charts a service development initiative, which consisted of a valuing diversity pathway including awareness training days for NHS staff in one Mental Health and Learning Disability Trust. The purpose of the training days was to give staff and service users the opportunity to explore each other’s perspectives, beliefs, values, knowledge and behaviours to better prepare them to tackle inequalities and improve access to services. The main aim of a valuing diversity awareness pathway as stated in this paper is to give staff and service users the opportunity to ensure that staff working in all care services are better prepared to tackle inequalities and to improve access to services for vulnerable groups of people such as those with a learning disability and others with mental health issues requiring treatment. It is recognised that to meet diverse needs both staff and service users need to recognise the value of their differences. The South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT) and the University of Huddersfield worked together to produce the pathway. Both of these organisations are committed to valuing diversity and they have a strong history of partnership working. The following paper provides background information, an overview of the innovative approach taken to develop the pathway and a more detailed account of the design, delivery and evaluation of the training days.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)65-75
JournalMental Health and Learning Disabilities Research and Practice
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2010

Keywords

  • healthcare
  • legislation
  • staff training

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