Public Health Scotland have published a suite of resources designed to improve data collection and understanding of equalities data.
NHS Grampian Equality and Diversity - services information and resources
(this link leads to the NHS Grampian Intranet which can only be accessed by devices connected to the NHS Grampian IT Network)
The King's Fund
Our work on discrimination and issues of equality and diversity within the health and care workforce.
Time's up Foundation
The Time's up Guide to Equality and Inclusion, Building an anti-racist workplace.
Grampian Regional Equality Council (GREC)
GREC are a registered charity based in Aberdeen, taking a leading role in advancing equality across North East Scotland. They work to tackle prejudice and discrimination, celebrate diversity, build positive community relations, and provide evidence to change policy and practice.
GREC - Engagement and Research in North East Scotland 2023
In 2023, GREC delivered a series of workshops with ethnic minority communities in Aberdeen to explore participants’ ideas about research, and consider how communities could be actively involved in building evidence about inequalities in North East Scotland:
- Executive Summary (pdf)
- Full Report (pdf)
Guidance on Equalities Issues in Alcohol and Drugs (pdf)
This document aims to offer Aberdeenshire Alcohol and Drug Partners (ADP) some advice on what to look out for in their Delivery Plan work to identify and reduce potential inequalities that some individuals may experience.
The four 'Ds' of Bystander Intervention - How to be an active bystander (pdf)
Directory of Community Groups for Engagement & Participation in Aberdeen City
This resource has been developed by the Aberdeen Equalities Participation Network, to improve engagement with equality-related groups and organisations in the City. Groups are listed by characteristic, and may be listed in two or three categories if relevant.
Using comics to highlight microaggressions in clinical teaching areas
Article: Equality, diversity and inclusion are no luxury for the NHS
How Fair is North East Scotland? – Grampian Regional Equality Council
In 2010, the Equality & Human Rights Commission produced a report called How Fair is Britain?, looking at how different groups of people experience life in the UK, in terms of employment, health, education, safety, and a range of other categories. In 2015, this was followed by Is Britain Fairer?, along with a separate report focused on Scotland. Follow-up reports have been released every few years since then – the full collection is available here.
GREC and Integrate Grampian set out to create similar reports in 2018 and 2021 – How Fair is North East Scotland?, looking at Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray. The material at this link relates to the 2021 report.