An invaluable resource for health professionals and students to explore the experiences and actions of a group of nurses and midwives who came together as a result of the research project Nursing Narratives: Racism and the Pandemic to expose institutionalised racism in the sector and its impact on the lives of Black and Brown individuals.
Racism in healthcare damages us all. It affects staff retention, staff health and well-being, and the quality of patient care. It is also a matter of social justice. The Nursing Narratives project aimed to expose racism experienced by healthcare workers during the pandemic and previously in their working lives to encourage reflection and advocate for change. In this impactful book, nurses and midwives from various organisations offer their experiences, reflecting on the successes and difficulties of challenging racism within healthcare institutions. Each chapter recounts an individual’s personal experience with the overall aim of empowering others, including providing white allies with a deep understanding of how racism operates within healthcare and how they can make progressive changes in their practice. With opportunities for critical reflection throughout, this is an essential book that gives voice to unheard narratives and raises awareness for all.
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Part One: The Nursing Narratives Project
(Anandi Ramamurthy, Sadiq Bhanbhro, Ken Fero)
Part Two: Nurses and Midwives Speak Out
Part Three: Working for Change
Mengenai Pengarang
Rachel Ambrose is a nurse who participated in the Nursing Narratives project and is now a Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University.