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Reducing disparities in career progression for nurses and midwives of the global majority.
It has been identified that there is inequity in career progression and professional development for nurses and midwives of the global majority (those from black, Asian, mixed and other ethnic groups) compared with their white counterparts. This disparity is a form of racism which must be addressed to improve staff experiences, patient care quality and health outcomes. In a healthcare organisation in Wales, a project on career progression for nurses of the global majority highlighted practices that enabled racial inequities within the organisation. To further explore and address this issue, the organisation formed a working group to develop an action plan. This article describes steps taken and provides insights into the challenges of career progression for nurses and midwives of the global majority, outlining ways to work towards fairer, more equitable healthcare organisations.