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Join our upcoming webinar on enhancing equality, diversity, and inclusivity (EDI) within your NHS workforce. Our industry and EDI experts will share their insights on how to create a diverse workforce that improves community care through varied perspectives, skills, and experiences. You will learn how to foster fair and efficient recruitment processes, ensuring a workplace that is inclusive, equitable, and reflects the diverse communities served by NHS trusts.

This webinar is designed to provide you with practical tools to revolutionize your approach to workforce challenges. Our experts will explore the impact of EDI on senior leaders and operational recruiting staff. You will gain insights into broadening candidate pools, nurturing applicants, eliminating bias, and meeting recruitment requirements while enhancing the candidate experience.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the best in the industry and take the first step towards creating a more diverse and inclusive workplace. Register now to secure your spot!

Samir Khelil

Samir Khelil

NHS Recruitment Expert

Oleeo

Samir is a public sector recruitment, workforce and DE&I expert and has worked in SaaS and HCM for over 20 years. He is passionate about innovating and pushing more of the diversity agenda into everyday recruitment using more big data and automation.

 

In recent years, Samir’s focus has been on the NHS, supporting Trusts to shape and get the absolute best out of their recruitment strategies and meet their recruitment and workforce goals. He understands the challenges NHS Trusts and organisations are facing when it comes to areas such as DE&I, talent shortages and the rate at which roles need to be filled, to name but a few.

 

As well as being a keen freerunner, Samir has an interest in psychology, looking at why people do what they do and how they make decisions. He has taken this passion and helped evolve Oleeo’s recruitment technology offering.

Penny Smee

Penny Smee

Deputy Chief People Officer

Bath, North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire Integrated Care Board

Penny has worked within the NHS for the past 7 years as an attraction, recruitment, and retention specialist. During this time, she has held roles in Mental Health and Community, an Acute hospital and now an Integrated Care Board. For a number of years, Penny has been working on increasing the diversity of the NHS's workforce. As part of this work, she was Chair for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight inclusive recruitment group. Penny currently leads the South West region on the reduction in agency spend, as well as overseeing 3 academies in India that are training nurses to work in mental health in the UK and leading work for Bath, North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire on workforce efficiencies.

 

Usman Malik

Usman Malik

Head of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commisioning Support Unit

As Arden & GEM’s Head of EDI , Usman works with NHS organisations and systems to deliver positive and sustainable workforce change by promoting and embedding the benefits of diversity and inclusion. With expert knowledge of each of the protected characteristics covered by the Equality Act, Usman chairs the NHS Midlands Workforce Race Equality Standard (WRES) Experts group and is a member of both national and regional groups and committees looking to advance equality and diversity in the health and care sector. Usman brings together his expertise, experience and networks to help create inclusive workplaces which value their staff while celebrating diversity and has recently won a number of awards for his work in delivering specialist BME leadership development programmes.
Trisha Spruce MBE

Trisha Spruce MBE

Associate Director of Workforce Planning

Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust

With extensive experience in directing and supporting NHS Trusts with resourcing programs, including both UK and international recruitment initiatives, I am passionate about resourcing and continuous improvement. My focus areas include:

Productivity: Enhancing efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and streamlining processes through digital technology.

Person-Centered Recruitment: Tailoring onboarding processes to ensure new hires feel welcomed and valued.

Removing Barriers: Cutting red tape to recruit the best candidates for the NHS.

International Recruitment: Supporting colleagues in making life-changing decisions and aiding their transition from overseas to UK practice.

NHS Branding: Dispelling myths about the NHS to attract top talent.


Key Achievements

MBE Award 2024: Nominated by NHS England for exceptional support in international recruitment, establishing new pathways for specialist and hard-to-fill roles.

International Recruitment: Successfully supported Trusts and national programs with a people-focused approach, reducing agency spend, enhancing pastoral care, and improving retention. Recruited over 3500 international colleagues for partner Trusts.

New to Care Programme: Launched a program to support local people into local jobs, collaborating with training and education teams to develop necessary skills and knowledge.

Person-Centered Recruitment: Implemented this approach across various resourcing teams, emphasizing the importance of focusing on individuals rather than processes.

Leadership Award 2020: Recognised for outstanding team development and service improvements at Yeovil Hospital.

Nursing Times Workforce Awards 2020: Winners - Best International Recruitment Programme.

Collaborative Working: Partnering with people services and clinical teams to enhance the people experience and develop services.

Delivering Change Programs: Challenging the status quo through evidence-based decision making, leading changes that benefit services and people, and influencing teams to implement these changes.

Developing Networks: Building professional relationships with clinical teams, senior managers, executives, and national teams through expertise, project delivery, and a commitment to service improvement.

Compassionate Leadership: Fostering relationships by listening, understanding, and supporting individuals to perform their best. Emphasizing that everyone counts, everyone is valued, and leaders have a responsibility to cultivate and develop future talent.

“When we take care of our people, our people take care of our business.”
Davina White (Host-NHE)

Davina White (Host-NHE)

Event Manager

National Health Executive

With over two decades of diverse experience in event management, media, and business development, I currently serve as Event Manager at Cognitive Publishing, delivering impactful conferences and events across various sectors. My career highlights include leadership roles at Cognitive Publishing, and other media organisations, where I managed high-profile events, developed strategic partnerships, and drove growth. My expertise spans public sector, defence, NHS, and the rail industry, developing relationships and partnerships whilst creating innovative business strategies that align with emerging market trends.

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