Equality, Diversity & Inclusion

Equality of opportunity is about viewing individuals positively and recognising that everyone is different, valuing equally the contribution that an individual’s experience, knowledge and skills can make. Diversity is about appreciating the differences in aspirations, customs and traditions we all have in society.

Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust is committed to meeting the Equality Act 2010 duties and the development of a human rights based approach across the services it provides and to the support it provides to the staff it employs.

Following a period of consultation with all our Staff Networks, EDI leads and other internal and external stakeholders including third sector organisations and Healthwatch, the following equality objectives were identified:

  • We will provide our staff with the knowledge and resources to enable them to create a culture of belonging where equality, respect & civility, and our restorative just learning are the cornerstones of our daily work
  • We will continue to build on our learning to ensure our staff are intentionally anti-racist in their practice with each other and the services that we deliver
  • We will support our staff to speak up, listen up and follow up on all concerns raised.  Reducing discrimination and disrespectful behaviour towards all protected characteristics among our staff and service users
  • We will be accountable for monitoring our performance on equality and human rights
  • We will provide accessible ways to listen to our patients, carers, and service users, particularly underrepresented communities and we will act on their knowledge and needs
  • We will continue to build a workforce that is diverse, inclusive and representative of the communities we serve and support them to reach their potential.

We’re an inclusive employer and welcome applications from all sections of society. Our diverse approach to recruitment has earned us a Navajo Merseyside & Cheshire LGBTIQA+ Charter Mark, an equality mark sponsored by In-Trust Merseyside and supported by the LGBTIQA+ Community networks across Merseyside. It is a quality mark for good practice, commitment and knowledge of the specific needs, issues and barriers facing LGBTIQA+ people in Merseyside.