Bima, which represents about 7,000 staff, says some have been left in ‘unprecedented’ fear by intimidatory behaviour
The head of an association representing Muslim health workers has said it has recorded an increase in racist abuse since the beginning of the far-right riots last week, with “unprecedented” fear among NHS staff.
Dr Salman Waqar, the president of the British Islamic Medical Association (Bima), which represents about 7,000 healthcare staff, said health workers had been left in fear and affected personally and professionally.
Continue reading… The Guardian Read More Bima, which represents about 7,000 staff, says some have been left in ‘unprecedented’ fear by intimidatory behaviourThe head of an association representing Muslim health workers has said it has recorded an increase in racist abuse since the beginning of the far-right riots last week, with “unprecedented” fear among NHS staff.Dr Salman Waqar, the president of the British Islamic Medical Association (Bima), which represents about 7,000 healthcare staff, said health workers had been left in fear and affected personally and professionally. Continue reading…