Education can take a key role in forcing consideration of inequalities - enable people to access information, change culture and enhance best practice #safecareforall@BABCP@BabcpW @BABCP_Equality - providing support for registrants raising concerns as their professional duty
Now we'll hear from all our speakers as we begin a panel discussion and Q&As. Building on the presentations delivered today, this discussion will ask:
- What role should professionals have in tackling health inequalities?
- What does this mean for regulators?
#safercareforall
Now we'll hear from all our speakers as we begin a panel discussion and Q&As. Building on the presentations delivered today, this discussion will ask:
- What role should professionals have in tackling health inequalities?
- What does this mean for regulators?
#safercareforall
Rosemary Flowers-Wanjie, Policy Manager @The_HCPC shares insights on what the Health and Care Professions Council is doing now to strengthen their commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion through the HCPC Standards
#safercareforall
Community owned, Management enabled, co-production and clinically led - Andrew Paterson from NHS Confederation on a 5-step model for overcoming health inequalities #SafeCareforAll@BABCP @BABCP_Equality @BabcpW@prof_standards
We're now hearing from @HeatherB_RCM, Head of Midwifery Education at @MidwivesRCM and @ZaheeraEssat, Senior Midwifery Lecturer at De Montfort University. This session explores actions currently underway to address healthcare inequalities and challenges. 1/2
the importance of cultural safety - presentation from New Zealand medical association- action can ensure that this is embedded - #SafeCareforAll@prof_standards seminar on regulators and health inequalities @BABCP