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And the-penny dropped

26 October 1999

Nursing Standard

Features

I WAS RECENTLY approached by a group of nurses and asked to intervene in an argument. A number of them held the view that everyone had an equal chance to go for any...

Tackling racism

31 March 1999

Nursing Standard

Feature

THE DEBATE at RCN Congress on institutional racism in the college had a profound effect on many people anger, sadness, resentment, shock, fear. And with the emotions...

Steps to valuing diversity

07 April 1999

Nursing Standard

General article

Creating an environment where everyone's potential is unlocked, where people feel valued, and difference is seen as a strength not a problem, is not easy. Such...

A book's strength can also prove to be its weakness

09 February 2000

Nursing Standard

Perspectives: Reviews

The authors claim that 'this book provides information and guidelines to enable health and other professionals to identify and meet the needs of patients of all...

Taking a lead

20 September 2000

Nursing Standard

Feature

A COLLEAGUE, on hearing about the NHS's increased attention toward diversity and equality, remarked cynically: 'Once the box is ticked and attention has shifted to...

Ask the experts

25 October 2000

Nursing Standard

Opinion

I think I have become the target of a bully, but I am not sure what to do because there have been a lot of little incidents that in themselves would seem minor to...

Ask the experts

13 June 2001

Nursing Standard

Perspective

I have been working with a nurse who has been making inappropriate -I would say radst - remarks about a foreign patient on our unit. I know I should say something...

Readers panel - Legal injection

13 August 1997

Nursing Standard

Readers panel

Our experts consider a hot topic of the day

Style wars

17 September 1997

Nursing Standard

Opinion

What’s in a name?

26 May 1999

Nursing Standard

Opinion

Value the whole spectrum of nursing The title 'doctor' may be used only by someone who has been awarded a doctorate - except in the case of medicine. Very few...