Trusts want safe and inclusive services for all patients and staff
3 June 2024
Responding to an announcement that a future Conservative government would amend the Equality Act, Saffron Cordery, the deputy chief executive of NHS Providers said:
"NHS trusts are committed to delivering safe and inclusive services for all patients and staff.
"Day in, day out, LGBTQ+ patients using hospital, mental health, ambulance and community services feel the impact of deep-rooted and long-standing disparities in healthcare. Trust leaders know more needs to be done to address these inequalities and ensure everyone can be confident in receiving the care they need.
"They also note that this announcement comes at a time when the government is consulting on similar, proposed changes to the NHS Constitution.
"It is essential that any healthcare reforms have inclusivity and eliminating discrimination at their heart while also considering the practical implications for those tasked with delivering frontline services."
Related articles
- News
The government should act swiftly on Covid inquiry recommendations
19 Mar 2026Dr Layla McCay responds to the third report of the Covid-19 public inquiry.
Delivery and performance
Health inequalities
- News
Findings on the health of young people not in work 'concerning'
13 Mar 2026Rebecca Gray, mental health director speaking on behalf of the NHS Confederation and NHS Providers, responds to Health Foundation findings on the health of young people not in work.
Health inequalities
Mental health
- News
Underfunding mental health is not just bad for patients but for wider communities and economy, health leaders say
12 Mar 2026Rebecca Gray, mental health director speaking on behalf of the NHS Confederation and NHS Providers responded to the government’s announcement on mental health spending.
Mental health
Finance
Delivery and performance
Health inequalities