The Daily Telegraph

Consider scrapping diversity roles, Barclay tells NHS quangos

- By Ruth Comerford

STEVE BARCLAY has written to the heads of NHS quangos, insisting that they review membership of charities, including Stonewall, and consider removing diversity officers.

The Health Secretary said bodies including NHS England should report on whether inclusion schemes were considered value for money, and stop employing full-time diversity and inclusion officers.

Mr Barclay recommende­d conferring their duties upon existing managers, The Mail on Sunday reported.

The letter was sent to the chief executives of 10 NHS organisati­ons, including the Care Quality Commission, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and the UK Health Security Agency.

Mr Barclay said the Department of Health and Social Care had not renewed its membership of Stonewall, the largest LGBTQ+ rights organisati­on in Europe, headquarte­red in London, since 2021. He said the membership did not represent good value for money, and set a deadline for the bodies to report by May 1.

“In these times of financial pressures, and wider societal concern about these issues, I would ask that you, as a member of the wider health family, now review whether your organisati­on is getting value for money from your diversity and inclusion membership­s and, if not, consider any steps that you could take to address that, such as following the Department’s example and allowing any associatio­n/subscripti­ons that you have to lapse or be cancelled,” he wrote.

He also said diversity and inclusion is “everyone’s responsibi­lity” and should be included within normal management procedures, rather than through the use of external consultant­s or specific roles.

The letter comes after new guidelines were issued to NHS staff, asking them to treat all patients as genderneut­ral until they have confirmed how they identify.

The guidance was produced by researcher­s who received a £164,964 government grant from the National Institute for Health and Care Research. Mr Barclay ordered an investigat­ion into the move after learning that taxpayers had funded the guide, and is said to be planning a series of interventi­ons aimed at scrapping the number of targets that hospitals are expected to meet, as part of a review agreed with the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt.

‘I ask that as a member of the wider health family you review whether you’re getting value for money’

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