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Jun 2023
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S11 Ep56: Pride within providers

NHS Providers
About this episode
In this Pride month special, NHS Providers senior research analyst and LGBTQ+ network chair Luís Costa da Silva discusses the importance of staff networks in the NHS.

Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust chair Peter Molyneux shares his perspective on the role leaders have as well as the obstacles, challenges and areas of progress he has seen over the years.

You'll also hear from Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and North East London Foundation Trust as they highlight the impact their networks have had on building a sense of community and creating a safe space for wellbeing for staff.
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