Celebrating Black History Month

Every October we celebrate Black History Month, and each year has its own theme. In 2024, the theme is 'Reclaiming Narratives.'

Black History Month is not just to celebrate the continued achievements and contributions of Black people to the UK and around the world. It’s also a time for continued action to tackle racism, reclaim Black history, and ensure Black history is represented and celebrated all year round. 

The College is proud of our actions to promote equality in general practice as a profession. Our Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic GP Forum was set up in 2019 to address the racism and unacceptable treatment that GPs have experienced. In addition, we have an Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Steering Group which is made up of a wide range of staff, Officers and members from Faculties across the College. This work aims to address prejudice and discrimination in all its forms. 

In 2024, we published the RCGP equality, diversity and inclusion plan 2023-26 to support us in actively meeting our EDI commitment while demonstrating our organisational values and drive to achieve our strategic goals. 

Of course, Black History Month is a good opportunity to bring conversations on diversity to the fore. We engage with our members to facilitate a programme of activities throughout the month. Alongside this, our annual social media campaigns highlight inspirational figures from the past, changes happening in the present, and action we hope to see in the future.  

Read more about the national Black History Month campaign

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RCGP equality, diversity and inclusion plan 2023-26

We believe Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) is everyone's responsibility, and we are committed to fairness and equality of opportunity for all, embedding this into everything we do.

Read the EDI plan in full
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Something to watch

Doctors Uwa Ima-Edomwonyi and Irene Afreh-Mensah led on a webinar which explored both the technical and soft skill set required to not only excel as a black GP trainee, but to thrive.

Sharing thoughts and reflections on great reads, hosted by Dr Mary Obiamiwe.

#RCGPLive event discussing how we can support our BAME members.

This virtual webinar brought together inspirational Black, Asian and Ethic Minority leaders in general practice, to discuss their experiences, challenges, and achievements.

Podcasts

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#TeamGP Perspectives on Women GPs beyond their intersections

Hear from women GPs about how intersectionality has been central to their lived experiences and why it matters for the future of general practice.

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#TeamGP Perspectives on Black women in general practice

Join GPs from across the UK focusing on being a Black woman in general practice.

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eLearning podcast - Dermatology: skin of colour

Dr Sally Higginbottom talks to Dr Morounkeji Ogunrinde about common and complex skin conditions in darker skin tones.

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In keeping with this year's theme of 'Reclaiming Narratives', tell us what change you want to see from society and general practice.

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