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Healthwatch Sheffield Want to Hear from More People of Colour

Healthwatch Sheffield Want to Hear from More People of Colour

Following the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic and emerging data that people of colour (POC) are dying from the disease at disproportionate rates, the Government released a detailed report titled Beyond the data: understanding the impact of COVID-19 on BAME groups.

To explore this issue and promote further dialogue on how the city can address health inequalities, Healthwatch Sheffield have published interviews with four people of colour who share their own thoughts and experiences.

Healthwatch Sheffield hope that these interviews will start a wider discussion in Sheffield about the impact on local people and what can be done in response.

Healthwatch Sheffield would like to hear from more people of colour and you can share your thoughts here. .

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