医疗保健领域的女性发言人:为平衡的性别代表性发声

Rose Penfold, Katie Knight, Nada Al-Hadithy, Lucia Magee, Greta McLachlan
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女性构成了英国卫生和社会护理劳动力的大多数,但在高级领导职位上的代表性仍然不足。这反映在为保健会议召集的发言者、主席和小组的平衡上,性别平衡不成比例。越来越多的证据表明,包括性别在内的多种特征的更大多样性,可以改善员工体验、组织绩效和患者治疗效果。只有当与会者感到有能力发言时,会议才会提供包容和新想法的机会。如果我们要增加当前领导层的多样性,有抱负的领导者需要看到相关的榜样。本文探讨了“manels”和男性主导的演讲者阵容问题,为会议组织者、女性演讲者和男性盟友提供了解决这一问题的实用建议。我们还概述了“医疗保健中的女性演讲者”的背景:这是一群有抱负的领导人发起的一项基层倡议,旨在在所有医疗保健会议和活动中实现平衡的性别代表性。
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Women speakers in healthcare: speaking up for balanced gender representation.

Women comprise the majority of the UK's health and social care workforce, yet remain underrepresented in senior leadership positions. This is reflected in the balance of speakers, chairs and panels convened for healthcare conferences, with disproportionate gender balance. Accumulating evidence suggests that greater diversity across multiple characteristics, including gender, improves staff experience, organisational performance and patient outcomes. Conferences provide opportunities for inclusivity and new ideas only when attendees feel empowered to speak up. If we are to increase diversity of our current leadership, aspiring leaders need to see relatable role models. This article explores the issue of 'manels' and male-dominated speaker lineups, offering practical suggestions for conference organisers, women speakers and male allies to address the issue. We also outline the background to 'Women Speakers in Healthcare': a grassroots initiative founded by a team of aspiring leaders, which aims to achieve balanced gender representation at all healthcare conferences and events.

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