Health Inequalities: The Intersection between Disability and Race

Maxine Herman Oakley Mills is raising money for The Sickle Cell Society

Health Inequalities: The intersection between Disability and Race · 28 October 2021

The Sickle Cell Society is the only national charity in the UK that supports and represents people affected by sickle cell disease to improve their overall quality of life. We provide information, advice, advocacy, respite, support services, hold talks, patient education seminars and training.

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Our team - made up of members from the employee resource groups EDGE, Embrace and Enabled - are hosting a guest panel event during Black History and Achievement Month to discuss health inequalities and the intersection of disability and race, with a special focus on sickle cell disease, which particularly affects people with African and Caribbean heritage. We therefore wish to raise money for the Sickle Cell Society, the only UK charity supporting and representing people with sickle cell disorder. We appreciate anything you can give. Thank you so much.

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