Our Workforce Equality Group is an established forum of stakeholders with appointed Executive sponsors and non-Executive Champions from across the organisation. These include Human Resources and Organisational Development, Equalities and Human Rights, Staff Side Colleagues, Corporate Communications and Equality Group, Staff Forum / Network Chairs, and our Executive Sponsor and Champions.
Our primary focus is to champion change, shape strategy and policy to ensure inclusivity for all throughout NHSGGC.
In order to do this most effectively we:
- Collaboratively develop the NHSGGC Workforce Equality Action Plan and oversee its delivery – the 2024/25 Plan can be viewed by clicking this link
- Ensure we operate in alignment with the Board’s organisational values
- Encourage a behavioural approach which promotes and embeds the principles of dignity and respect across our workforce
- Provide access to the relevant information, standards, policies, procedures and legislation to ensure equality, diversity and inclusivity throughout the organisation
- Provide governance and assurance to support, align and engage Staff Forums and Networks
Sponsors & Champions
As part of our organisational commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, we have four appointed executive leaders. They represent our Board of Directors’ continued dedication to growing an inclusive organisation, where every employee is treated fairly and consistently, with dignity and respect.
As well as the appointed Executive sponsors and champions introduced below, every employee can be a champion of equality, diversity and inclusion by consistently displaying encouraging behaviours to ensure all interactions are in line with our organisational values.
Anne MacPherson, Executive Sponsor, Director of Human Resources and Organisational Development
As the Director of Human and Resources and Organisational Development for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Anne brings vision and clarity to the continuous evolution of our Workforce Equality Strategic Framework, as part of our Workforce Strategy. Anne leads the Board’s Workforce Equality Group (WEG) which is a forum of key stakeholders who collaborate to champion change, shape strategy and policy to ensure inclusivity for all throughout NHSGGC.
“Our continued focus on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion is a critical part of our NHSGGC ‘Workforce Strategy’ aligned to our Better Workplace objectives. It is important that everyone understands the part they play in creating a culture where diversity is acknowledged and celebrated, in line with our organisational values”.
Anne drives forward and inspires the Workforce Equality Strategy with leadership, direction and dedication, determined to continue “Growing our Great Community” where every employee is valued and respected for the unique talents they bring to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Ketki Miles, Non-Executive Director, LGBTQ+ Diversity Champion
As a Non-Executive Director, and the Board’s LGBTQ+ Diversity Champion, Ketki brings a strategic focus and drive to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s Workforce Equality Strategy. Having worked internationally in the Financial Services industry, Ketki has experience in developing organisational cultures that embed diversity and inclusion in all aspects of their operations.
Ketki is a strong ally of the LGBTQ+ community and is honoured to be a Champion of this group. In 2022, Ketki commenced a transition plan that enables her to become the co-chair of the Staff Governance Committee, where she will oversee and seek assurance on NHSGGC’s focus across all staff matters. She also joins the Remuneration and Finance, Planning and Performance Committees, whilst remaining a member of the East Dunbartonshire Integrated Joint Board.
Mehvish Ashraf MRPharmS, Non-Executive Director, BME Champion
As a Non-Executive Director and Board’s BAME Champion, Mehvish brings a wealth of patient facing and senior management expertise from her career as a community pharmacist where she worked for an independent chain of pharmacies with sites across Scotland.
As a Muslim woman of colour, she has experienced Islamophobia and racism and is passionate about ensuring that we create a workplace that truly values diversity, creating the right culture, systems and support to enable this.
Mehvish is a member of the Staff Governance Committee, Clinical and Care Governance Committee, the East Renfrewshire Integrated Joint Board and a Trustee of the Greater Glasgow and Clyde Healthcare Charity (formerly the Endowment Fund).