
What does it feel like to work in an anti-racist environment?
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In this Employer Insights podcast episode, we explore how Essex is changing the culture around tackling racism in a way that ensures its workforce feels safe and empowered, and the adults they serve remain supported.
We also gain firsthand experience from Alison Ansell, director of adult social care at mid Essex, deputy manager Ganiyat Asiegbu and development manager for race Phil Chiza, who also work in adult social care at mid Essex.
They explain why this work is leading to visible transformation in how social workers and managers tackle incidents of racism. You can read the transcript here.
You can learn more about Essex County Council’s investment in tackling racism within its workforce at our Community Care Live event.
On 10th October 2023, Antonia Ogundayisi, who is the service manager for anti-racist practice for Children & Families Social Care at Essex County Council, will be one of our panellists.
She will speaking at a panel entitled Anti-racist practice: how to showcase and share best practice nationally.
Visit our website: www.communitycarelive.co.uk to book your place at CCLive.