Supporting your Muslim colleagues during Ramadan

“Ramadan is personal and is different for everyone so it is important to not make assumptions. Not everyone fasts and this doesn’t make us any more or less Muslim. Most people are happy to answer questions where these are approached with an open mind, a willingness to learn and from a place of respect.”

Dr Yasmin Zaidy (she/her) – GP Partner, Lifestyle Medicine Physician, Diabetes GPwSI and co-chair of the Primary Care Against Racism (PCaR) Network

Children and Young People’s Trauma Informed Care Programme Communities of Practice

“When you’re building social movements, it helps to provide safe spaces for discussion: spaces which allow people from different disciplines and practice areas to come together and share information.”

– Katy Winfield, Community of Practice Manager for the Children & Young People’s Trauma Informed Care Programme.

Wellbeing blog

“Never before has taking care of our people across health and care been more important… We may not be able to put the breaks on the rollercoaster, but we can sit next to and support each other to ride out the highs and the lows. We can all commit to taking care of ourselves like we take care of those we’re here to serve.”

– Emma Marshall, Head of culture and transformation at NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB.

Inclusion Blog

“We’re on a journey as a system to become truly inclusive, but the work we’ve done over the last few months represents ‘one more bite of the elephant’ – there’s so much more to do and we cannot stop now” –

Jayne Adamson, executive director of people at NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board.