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My race has impacted my work productivity.
I wasn’t confident as I had my doubts as mentioned by my colleagues and got in touch with the EDI lead.
My journey to the UK commenced when I decided to join my husband in London.
My family moved to Gloucestershire due to my spouse’s job transfer.
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My father was born in Jamaica and came to England when he was 21, my mother is English and I consider myself to be mixed race.
After I completed my critical care course, I did my Band 5 clinical teaching role.
During my brief stay at Cheltenham General Hospital, I had my bladder and prostate removed by a robot!
I’ve stayed because of the support from my previous managers and my current line manager.
This Prosthesis has had an amazing effect on my well-being and my ability to face and return to living my normal life.
I also received excellent support from my supervisor which helped guide my learning / experience.
was able to tailor to my interests.
of the values and needs of staff outside my own speciality.
to my wellbeing.
As Co-Chair of the Ethnic Minority Council, this had helped me develop my confidence and apply what I learned in my journey to progress.
“My period as Chief Executive has, without doubt, been the most challenging and yet the most rewarding of my 40-year career.
I saw these nurses as my role models. I vowed to offer the same care, dignity and respect to all the patients under my care.
There was nowhere to catch my breath.”
of my current role and I had put my all into making sure I get this job and I am very happy with how it has all turned out.