We are asking all members to complete this review – it will only take 2 minutes of your time. The review will close in November.
Alongside launching the review, we want to shine a light on what EDI means to us as a College. To help us do this, we interviewed 2 key members from the College’s EDI network.
Why is EDI important to the College?
Equality, diversity and inclusion represent fundamental human values that are essential for a fair and just society. We are committed to eliminating all discrimination, as well as promoting and encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion, providing everyone with equitable access and opportunity across our present and future membership, staff and stakeholders.
The Royal College of Pathologists’ Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Network, Equality, diversity and inclusion statement, February 2024.
Why should you take part in the EDI review?
Every member plays a key role in championing equality, diversity and inclusion at the College. Together, we can showcase the diversity of our membership and the positive impact this has on the pathology profession. We can also encourage more conversation around EDI topics, such as neurodiversity and ways to eliminate discrimination.
Although we ran an EDI review last year, the response from members was too low, resulting in a lack of reliable data. This year, we encourage all members to complete the EDI review, so we have an accurate representation of diversity at the College.
We want to identify polices or processes that could create barriers to certain groups. With the data gathered, we will set out an action plan that details the work we intend to deliver over the coming years for EDI.
All data collected is anonymised and all questions have a ‘prefer not to say’ option, encouraging you to share as much as you feel comfortable with.
The EDI report will be published towards the end of spring.
An interview with members of the EDI network
Katherine Timms is the Co-Chair of the network, representing College staff, and Dr Shubha Allard is a committee member. In this interview, they highlight the work of the EDI network, what EDI means to them and why members should complete the review.
In 1 sentence, what does EDI mean to you?
What is the EDI network, and what is one thing that College members might not know about it?
How has the work of the EDI network had a positive impact on the College and its members over the last year? Have any specific changes been made, or policies implemented?
Have there been any particular challenges that the EDI network has faced as a collective?
Why is it important that members complete the EDI review, and how will it help the College to improve its work in EDI?
In the future, what work do you hope the College will do to improve EDI practices?
If you have any questions, thoughts or feedback on EDI at the College, we’d love to hear from you. Please get in touch at [email protected].