JLA and the NIHR Race Equality Framework
- 28 April 2022
- 1 min read
The JLA has been piloting a new Race Equality Framework, designed by the NIHR Race Equality Public Action Group (REPAG).
The Framework focuses on improving the experience of Black African-, Asian- and Caribbean-heritage communities of health and social care research.
The Framework addresses the racial competency of an organisation. Racial competence is defined by REPAG as:
Source: NIHR Race Equality Framework.
The Framework encourages us to confront difficult issues and ask ourselves challenging questions across five domains: individual responsibility; leadership; public partnerships; recruitment; systems and processes.
We want to make improvements in our work in order to help challenge the culture of inequity that exists within health and care research. The Race Equality Framework has begun a process of constant review and meaningful scrutiny within the JLA, asking who is excluded from our work and why, and how can we better support the inclusion of marginalised communities.
We were thrilled to be included in the published Race Equality Framework. Please read the JLA's case study.
We will keep our website updated with the plans we have and hope to bring more news soon.