07/08/2024
The Western Trust has expressed its deep concern over the recent violence against ethnic minorities across Northern Ireland and the UK. Western Trust Chief Executive, Neil Guckian (OBE) has emphasised the Trust’s steadfast commitment to the principles of equality, compassion, and respect for all.
Mr Guckian said,
“Our Trust is founded on values of equality and respect, with compassion and collaboration at the heart of everything we do. As healthcare professionals and members of the community, it is our duty to stand firmly against any form of hatred or discrimination.”
The Trust recognises the invaluable contributions of its diverse workforce, particularly those from ethnic minority backgrounds.
Mr Guckian affirmed,
“To our staff, especially those from ethnic minority backgrounds, I want to express our unwavering support. You are valued members of our team, and your safety, dignity, and well-being are paramount.”
The Trust is dedicated to ensuring that all staff members feel safe and respected in their workplace.
“No one should feel unsafe or unwelcome in their workplace or community. We are committed to fostering an environment where everyone is respected and protected.”
As part of ongoing engagement on the matter, Mr Guckian met on Wednesday with local MLAs and elected representatives to discuss the Trust’s commitment and actions, and for them to hear directly from staff about their concerns. Further visits from MLAs and local representatives to Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex and South West Acute Hospital were completed on Friday.
Mr Guckian continued:
“The Trust has a zero-tolerance policy towards racism and discrimination. Staff members are encouraged to report any behaviour that does not align with the Trust’s values, and we are reaching out to staff through our well established internal channels and offering support with transport and any other issues should they arise.”
“In these challenging times, we must reaffirm our commitment to diversity and inclusion, and stand together as one community.”
Mr Guckian urged.
“Our community should be judged by how we support each other including those feeling the most vulnerable. I want to pay tribute to our staff for their continued dedication and for upholding the values that make the Trust a place of care and respect. I would also like to acknowledge our local representatives who stood with us today to reassure our staff that we are with them at all times. Finally I would like to thank our local agencies, namely the PSNI, Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, Derry City and Strabane District Council and our local community groups that are working tirelessly to support our staff, their families and the communities in which they live in.”