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Our Work

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Welcome to Equality 4 Black Nurses

Founded by a Nurse who experienced systemic racism firsthand.
 

Equality 4 Black Nurses (E4BN) was born out of a fight for justice against the Metropolitan Police, the judiciary system and the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
 

Our founder's lived experience and unwavering determination to clear her name inspired the creation of E4BN, a beacon of hope and change for Black Nurses facing similar challenges.

Our Mission

At Equality 4 Black Nurses, our mission is to foster collective actions and drive collective differences while respecting and honouring each individual's unique background.
 

We are committed to standing up and speaking out for Black nurses who are subjected to unfounded allegations, racial bullying and systemic discrimination.
 

We aim to be the voice for the unheard, advocating for justice and equity within the healthcare system.

Our Services

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Legal Support

We do not offer legal advice. However, our partnership and collaboration with top legal experts give us the tools to understand and navigate traditional legal processes and systems.

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Expert Therapists

Our in-house therapists specialise in racial trauma, providing expert care and understanding for those affected by race discrimination.

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Regulatory Support

We offer comprehensive support for regulatory issues such as the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), Disclosure and Barring (DBS) as well as Triple SC (Scotland), etc.,

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24-Hour Private Group

Our private WhatsApp group is accessible 24/7 and provides continuous support and a warm community

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Cultural Training

Our expert training programmes provide insight into the nuances of British culture and common idioms.

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In-Depth Triage

We provide a comprehensive triage process which helps us determine the urgency and create a personalised plan to tackle each case individually.
 

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Employment Problems

We offer support with employment issues ranging from minor to serious allegations to suspension and dismissal, ensuring you have the necessary guidance and advocacy.

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National Media

We actively work with national and local media to raise awareness about the issues faced by Black Nurses and to promote our mission of equity and justice.
 

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Anti-Racism Training

We can help craft a standout CV highlighting your skills and experiences.
 

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Zero Tolerance Training

Our unique training programmes help Black Nurses to navigate systemic racism.
 

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Support Bubble

Our peer support system ensures regular check-ins and offers a network of trained members to help you throughout your journey through the system, which is inherently challenging for Black Nurses.

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Holistic Support

Holistic Support is an integrated approach to writing that treats a personal  statement as a complete ecosystem rather than just a list of achievements

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Weekly Community

Join our weekly Zoom sessions for practical advice and peer support from our community of Black Nurses

 

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Weekly Community

Our unique training programmes help identify and address racial discrimination within healthcare

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Clinical Competency

Our specialised training programmes enhance the clinical skills required in Health and Social Care.

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Join Our Membership

Become a part of Equality 4 Black Nurses and gain access to a network of support, expert advice, and a community that truly understands and values your experience. Together, we can create a more just and equitable healthcare system.

Why Choose E4BN?

We take an individual and holistic approach to each case, ensuring you receive the personalised support you need. Our community is warm, welcoming and professional. We are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of Black Nurses and patients. Our focus is resisting systemic racism and advancing race equity within the British Health Service. 

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In Africa there is a concept known as 'ubuntu' the profound sense that we are human only through the humanity of others; that if we are to accomplish anything in this world it will in equal measure be due to the work and achievement of others
Nelson Mandela 

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