In our 'My journey as a white ally' series, we speak to white leaders in the NHS about their personal journeys in allyship, looking at key milestones and turning points, lessons learnt, what still needs to be done and the challenge ahead.
We do not suggest the leaders featured in the series have completed their journeys, nor that they know all the answers. What we do know is that it should not be up to ethnic minority staff to solve racism. We need white leaders to use their positions of power and influence to effect real change. We hope these videos will act as a resource to spark conversations, facilitate peer learning, and catalyse action.
In this interview, we speak to our deputy chief executive Saffron Cordery discusses the steps NHS Providers has taken to become anti-racist, the benefits of this work for trust leaders, as well as her own personal journey in allyship.