Embracing the talent to secure the future of nursing - Black History Month conference
16 Oct 2019, 10:00 - 17:30
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October is Black History Month, and to celebrate the occasion this annual conference will explore the issues that particularly affect Black and Minority Ethnic patients, service users and health service staff.
The RCN has teamed up with the NHS Leadership Academy in the West Midlands to host this free conference for nursing staff, no matter what your field of practice, grade or ethnic background.
Dr Ruth May, the Chief Nursing Officer for England, will give one of the two keynote speeches at the event; the other will be delivered by Peaches Golding, the Lord-Lieutenant of Bristol.
The conference will be compered by West Midlands poets Dreadlock Alien and Kurly McGeachie and Wendy Irwin, the RCN's Equality and Diversity Coordinator, each of whom has appeared at the event in the past and proved to be extremely popular with delegates.
Lunch and refreshments will be available during the day.
To register, click on the Book your place now link above.
Audrey Bergan, RCN West Midlands
audrey.bergan@rcn.org.uk
West Bromwich Albion FC
The Hawthorns
West Bromwich
B71 4LF
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