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NHS Staff Feeling "Deliberately Intimidated" by St George's Flags

11 Nov

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Summary

  • Black and Asian NHS staff feel intimidated by St George's flags
  • Flags creating "no-go zones" for community care workers
  • Racist abuse and harassment reported by diverse NHS staff
NHS Staff Feeling "Deliberately Intimidated" by St George's Flags

In a concerning development, NHS leaders have revealed that Black and Asian staff who provide in-home patient care are feeling "deliberately intimidated" by the presence of St George's flags in certain areas. According to the anonymous chief executive of one NHS trust, the flags have created a sense of "no-go zones" for these workers, leaving them feeling unsafe and excluded.

The issue has become so prevalent that a second trust chief executive recounted how a white staff member with mixed-race children was subjected to abuse and harassment after asking people putting up flags to move so she could park her car. This incident is part of a wider pattern of racist behavior targeting the diverse NHS workforce.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has acknowledged that NHS staff are bearing the brunt of a return to the "ugly" racism reminiscent of the 1970s and 1980s. The Royal College of Nursing has also expressed alarm, stating that a "sustained campaign of anti-migrant rhetoric" is fueling a "growing cesspool of racism" against international and ethnic minority nursing staff.

As the NHS grapples with this troubling situation, the Department of Health and Social Care has advised staff to report any threats or aggression to the police. However, the fear and intimidation experienced by these essential workers remains a significant concern, with the potential to undermine the delivery of vital community-based healthcare.

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According to NHS leaders, the presence of St George's flags in certain areas has left Black and Asian NHS staff feeling "deliberately intimidated" and created a sense of "no-go zones" for these workers.
The flags have sparked incidents of racist abuse and harassment, with one white staff member with mixed-race children facing abuse after asking people putting up flags to move so she could park her car.
The situation is part of a wider resurgence of "ugly" racism against the diverse NHS workforce, with Health Secretary Wes Streeting acknowledging that staff are bearing the brunt of this trend.

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