The NHS Scotland Pride Badge and Pride Pledge are for staff to show their commitment to support equality for LGBT+ and other marginalised people. LGBT+ and minority ethnic people still face challenges in relation to accessing healthcare and negative attitudes towards them.
Pride Badge
NHS Scotland and the Scottish Government want to break down these barriers and promote an NHS Scotland that is inclusive for all. The Badge showcases staff commitment to foster an environment that is open, promote a message of inclusion, speak up and challenge intolerance.
The Pride Badge signifies that a member of staff has signed up to the Pledge and is aware of the issues facing LGBT+ and minority ethnic people.
Pride Badge Toolkit
The Pride Badge Toolkit document explains the rationale behind the badge, provides some useful website links and some things to consider when posting about this topic on social media.
Follow the conversation about the Pride badge on Twitter #NHSScotlandPride
NHS Scotland Pride Badge
A short video which was created to explain the Badge’s significance.
Pride Pledge
All NHS staff are invited to take the Pride Pledge to show they will promote a message of inclusion, and that they will speak up and challenge intolerance.
To make the pledge and receive your badge please complete the Pledge document below and e-mail to us at LGBTStaff@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk, with a note of your internal postal address.
Other NHS Lothian Staff Networks
Further information about all of the staff equality networks in NHS Lothian.