Nearly one in three temporary Black and ethnic NHS workers suffer physical violence, internal report reveals
Almost one in three temporary Black and minority ethnic staff have suffered physical violence, according to a leaked NHS review revealing “shocking” levels of racism in the health service.
Tens of thousands of NHS workers on zero hour contracts, also called bank staff, have faced “unacceptable” levels of racism, the report found.
According to a survey of workers by NHS England, 28% of temporary Black and minority ethnic staff temporary experienced physical violence from patients, their relatives or the public. Compared to 23% of white temporary workers.
The report, seen by The Independent, also revealed Black temporary staff are almost six times more likely to be disciplined by NHS employers compared to their white counterparts.
Experts have called on NHS employers to act on the “shocking” findings and protect temporary workers, who are currently treated as “second class” employees.
Source: The Independent, 6 September 2024