Nursing Narratives Project : Racism and the pandemic

Site Admin • 31 January 2021
Nurse in full PPE

source : Nursing Narratives

published : January 2021


In the first month of the UK lockdown, 72% of the NHS and social care staff who died were from BME backgrounds. 'Nursing Narratives: Racism and the Pandemic' is a collaborative project that will use documentary film and writing to amplify the experiences and perspectives of black and minority ethnic health workers.


Black and migrant nurses and care staff have made a critical contribution to the NHS and social care. But the current coronavirus outbreak has laid bare structural inequalities. This study will record your stories to shed light on the diverse racisms that you have encountered both during the pandemic and during your careers.


Your knowledge and experience holds the key to creating significant change that can support the building of a more inclusive society and an equitable NHS capable of delivering the best patient care.

To get involved please email: nursingnarratives@shu.ac.uk
Visit the website: 
www.nursingnarratives.com @nursesnarrate


Please take the survey so that the study can better understand the kinds of racisms that workers in the sector have faced, whether in hospitals, care homes or community settings.

What impact do these experiences have on staff and their ability to do their jobs?

It will take less that 5 mins to complete. Click here >


The team hope to use the findings of the survey, as well as the personal stories they collect, to help the demand for change.

All personal data will be kept confidential.


Advisory Panel – Collaborators – Project Team
This is a collaborative project with Sheffield Hallam University and Migrant Media who are working with a range of individuals and community organisations with an interest, knowledge and expertise in the subject. The Project Team is supported and guided by the Advisory Panel who bring a wealth of experience to the project. 
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