Workforce and Training

17.08.20

NHS Race and Health Observatory appoints Director

The newly-launched NHS Race and Health Observatory, hosted by NHS Confederation and supported by NHS England, has appointed Dr Habib Naqvi MBE as its new Director.

Aimed at identifying and tackling specific health challenges facing people from black and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds, the research institution was launched in May 2020 and has previously appointed Marie Gabriel CBE as its Chair.

Dr Naqvi has a background in equality and diversity policy, public health and health psychology, having currently worked as Interim Director for the NHS Workforce Race Equality Standard within NHS England. He is also an ambassador for The Mary Seacole Trust.

He joined NHS England in 2013 and has previously worked on the development of national equality and diversity policy at the Department of Health and Social Care, where he led on the development of the Equality Delivery System for the NHS.

Dr Naqvi also led the health sector’s response to the Government review of Public Sector Equality Duty.

He has experience in academia and research, including a portfolio of healthcare research. Dr Naqvi was awarded an MBE in 2019 for services to equality and diversity in the NHS.

Marie Gabriel CBE, chair of the NHS Race and Health Observatory, said: “This is a critical juncture in the history of the NHS, as we are faced with a threat to public health that presents the greatest risk to people from BME backgrounds. This has catapulted the longstanding health inequalities, and inequities experienced by BME communities to the forefront of the public consciousness, and it’s long past time to take action.

 “Dr Naqvi’s insight, influence and proven track record in achieving change will be invaluable to the success of the Observatory. I look forward to working with him as we begin our vital work of evidencing and providing practical solutions, which will enable the NHS to systematically address the inequalities that exist.”

 Dr Habib Naqvi MBE added: “I am extremely pleased to take on the role of director of the Observatory, which I firmly believe will be a catalyst to make the changes the NHS needs, including improvements on longstanding issues relating to access, experience and outcomes for BME communities.

 “Although tackling wider inequalities cannot fall to the NHS alone, the NHS has made strides on tackling race inequality, and has to be supported to work on implementing hard-hitting recommendations for sustained change. I believe the work of the Observatory will be a vital step towards bringing this about.”

The NHS Race and Health Observatory will involve experts from this country and internationally, and will offer analysis and policy recommendations to improve health outcomes for NHS patients, communities and staff.  It will look at a broad range of evidence, including hearing from people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds themselves, and support the health care system with implementation.

Comments

There are no comments. Why not be the first?

Add your comment

national health executive tv

more videos >

latest healthcare news

First cohort graduate from innovative midwifery pilot programme

04/09/2020First cohort graduate from innovative midwifery pilot programme

An innovative new midwifery pilot programme being run by the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI), in association with a number of NHS t... more >
Two key leadership roles elected to RCN Council

04/09/2020Two key leadership roles elected to RCN Council

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Council has elected a new Chair and Vice Chair position, who will look to further develop the cooperation and ... more >
NHS to open new Lighthouse Lab to further boost lab capacity

04/09/2020NHS to open new Lighthouse Lab to further boost lab capacity

Following the success of the UK’s network of diagnostic testing facilities, and to help further increase lab capacity ahead of winter, a ne... more >

editor's comment

26/06/2020Adapting and Innovating

Matt Roberts, National Health Executive Editorial Lead. NHE May/June 2020 Edition We’ve been through so much as a health sector and a society in recent months with coronavirus and nothing can take away from the loss and difficulties that we’ve faced but it vital we also don’t disregard the amazing efforts we’v... read more >

last word

Haseeb Ahmad: ‘We all have a role to play in getting innovations quicker’

Haseeb Ahmad: ‘We all have a role to play in getting innovations quicker’

Haseeb Ahmad, president of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI), sits down with National Health Executive as part of our Last Word Q&A series. Would you talk us th... more > more last word articles >

the scalpel's daily blog

Covid-19 can signal a new deal with the public on health

28/08/2020Covid-19 can signal a new deal with the public on health

Danny Mortimer, Chief Executive, NHS Employers & Deputy Chief Executive, NHS Confederation The common enemy of coronavirus united the public side by side with the NHS in a way that many had not seen in their lifetimes and for others evoked war-time memories. It was an image of defiance personified by the unforgettable N... more >
read more blog posts from 'the scalpel' >

comment

NHS England dementia director prescribes rugby for mental health and dementia patients

23/09/2019NHS England dementia director prescribes rugby for mental health and dementia patients

Reason to celebrate as NHS says watching rugby can be good for your mental health and wellbeing. As the best rugby players in the world repr... more >
Peter Kyle MP: It’s time to say thank you this Public Service Day

21/06/2019Peter Kyle MP: It’s time to say thank you this Public Service Day

Taking time to say thank you is one of the hidden pillars of a society. Being on the receiving end of some “thanks” can make communit... more >
Nurses named as least-appreciated public sector workers

13/06/2019Nurses named as least-appreciated public sector workers

Nurses have been named as the most under-appreciated public sector professionals as new research reveals how shockingly under-vauled our NHS, edu... more >
Creating the Cardigan integrated care centre

10/06/2019Creating the Cardigan integrated care centre

Peter Skitt, county director and commissioner for Ceredigion Hywel Dda University Health Board, looks ahead to the new integrated care centre bei... more >

interviews

Matt Hancock says GP recruitment is on the rise to support ‘bedrock of the NHS’

24/10/2019Matt Hancock says GP recruitment is on the rise to support ‘bedrock of the NHS’

Today, speaking at the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) annual conference, Matt Hancock highlighted what he believes to be the three... more >
NHS dreams come true for Teesside domestic

17/09/2019NHS dreams come true for Teesside domestic

Over 20 years ago, a Teesside hospital cleaner put down her mop and took steps towards her midwifery dreams. Lisa Payne has been delivering ... more >
How can winter pressures be dealt with? Introduce a National Social Care Service, RCP president suggests

24/10/2018How can winter pressures be dealt with? Introduce a National Social Care Service, RCP president suggests

A dedicated national social care service could be a potential solution to surging demand burdening acute health providers over the winter months,... more >
RCP president on new Liverpool college building: ‘This will be a hub for clinicians in the north’

24/10/2018RCP president on new Liverpool college building: ‘This will be a hub for clinicians in the north’

The president of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) has told NHE that the college’s new headquarters based in Liverpool will become a hu... more >

health service focus

View all News