Transformational Allyship
Dame Ruth May, Chief Nursing Officer for England
Allyship stands on four pillars: listening, learning, speaking up, and taking action. Allies listen, empathize, educate themselves, speak against discrimination, and actively uplift ethnic minorities.
By engaging in allyship, we create a more equitable workplace, where everyone can succeed. Let’s stand together, fostering a culture of allyship that empowers all individuals.…..that’s the magic!
Senior healthcare staff from the ‘global Majority’ are underrepresented in senior leadership positions within the NHS. The percentage of individuals from ethnic backgrounds in very senior managerial roles has been significantly lower than their representation in the overall workforce. This is why we value the support from committed allies to challenge this paradigm because ultimately this affects all.
Susan Piper
Specialist Nurse
Prostate Cancer UK
Paul Rees MBE
Chief Executive Officer National Pharmacy Association
BREN MC INERNEY
Community Volunteer
Stakeholder Engagement Group
DAME RUTH MAY
Former Chief Nursing Officer
NHS ENGLAND
Susan Piper
Specialist Nurse
Prostate Cancer UK
Paul Rees MBE
Chief Executive Officer
National Pharmacy Association
BREN MC INERNEY
Community Volunteer
Stakeholder Engagement Group
DAME RUTH MAY
Former Chief Nursing Officer
NHS England
Jabali
It symbolises strength. The Swahili word means 'strong as a rock' and refers to someone in the community who is resilient, trustworthy and positively influences others..
ambitious
Jabali are high achievers with a drive to succeed. We do this with meticulous intent and dedication to our profession and organisation. Doing things well is in Jabali’s DNA. We take accountability for seeing our work through and delivering on our commitments.
brotherhood
The Jabali brotherhood embodies deep mutual respect and support, creating a strong, enduring bond that goes beyond friendship. It unites us in our shared experiences and challenges, fostering solidarity and collective well-being.
This brotherhood enriches our community, encouraging us to lead with compassion and empower each other. It stands as a testament to unity, proving that together, we are more resilient.
Chosen with purpose, our brotherhood is a journey of cooperation and love, building a legacy of hope for the future. Jabali’s brotherhood transforms us, ensuring everyone is valued and empowered to thrive.
Advocacy
With a collective voice, the Jabali Men’s Network actively advocates for the interests and needs of its members within the healthcare sector. This includes addressing issues of inequality, promoting diversity in leadership roles, and working towards systemic change in healthcare institutions, particularly in areas where members of the global majority are underrepresented.
Leadership
d empowered to thrive.We are obsessed with up lifting each other whilst inspiring the future generations. We focus on retaining talent, Diverse leadership teams are shown to be more innovative and effective in problem-solving, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes.
Inspiring
As a member, you have the chance to be a role model and mentor to upcoming nurses from similar backgrounds. The Jabali Men’s Network places a strong emphasis on nurturing the next generation of healthcare leaders, ensuring that the pipeline of talent from the global majority is robust, supported, and ready to take on leadership roles.
Jabali
It symbolises strength. The Swahili word means 'strong as a rock' and refers to someone in the community who is resilient, trustworthy and positively influences others..
ambitious
Jabali are high achievers with a drive to succeed. We do this with meticulous intent and dedication to our profession and organisation. Doing things well is in Jabali’s DNA. We take accountability for seeing our work through and delivering on our commitments.
brotherhood
The Jabali brotherhood embodies deep mutual respect and support, creating a strong, enduring bond that goes beyond friendship. It unites us in our shared experiences and challenges, fostering solidarity and collective well-being.
This brotherhood enriches our community, encouraging us to lead with compassion and empower each other. It stands as a testament to unity, proving that together, we are more resilient.
Chosen with purpose, our brotherhood is a journey of cooperation and love, building a legacy of hope for the future. Jabali’s brotherhood transforms us, ensuring everyone is valued and empowered to thrive.
Advocacy
Advocacy and Representation: With a collective voice, the Jabali Men’s Network actively advocates for the interests and needs of its members within the healthcare sector. This includes addressing issues of inequality, promoting diversity in leadership roles, and working towards systemic change in healthcare institutions, particularly in areas where members of the global majority are underrepresented
Leadership
Leadership we are obsessed with up lifting each other whilst inspiring the future generations. We focus on retaining talent, Diverse leadership teams are shown to be more innovative and effective in problem-solving, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes.
Inspiring
Inspiring Future Generations: As a member, you have the chance to be a role model and mentor to upcoming nurses from similar backgrounds. The Jabali Men’s Network places a strong emphasis on nurturing the next generation of healthcare leaders, ensuring that the pipeline of talent from the global majority is robust, supported, and ready to take on leadership roles.
Jabali Mission
and Values
Jabali values and principles guide how we interact with each other, our patients and stakeholders, translating our values and beliefs into concrete actions. The principles articulated here detail the everyday behaviours we focus on, our core traits, and what we expect of our leaders – Jabali members should always operate with integrity, maturity, and respect for others.
We brought together an extraordinary group of senior executives, visionary thinkers, and influential change-makers. Our commitment? To challenge and dismantle institutional racism, starting from the top.Attendees were inspired by a roster of esteemed speakers: CEOs, Chief Nursing Officers, and other top-tier professionals from the NHS and beyond. They shared not just their insights, but practical, actionable strategies for real change.
“The Jabali Men's Network has helped tremendously to transition from the ward to the boardroom and taken seriously" - Member
Who are we
Curious. At the Jabali Men's Network, curiosity is our guiding principle. We approach each interaction with a genuine interest in people, ideas, and the unexplored. Our efforts are rooted in understanding diverse perspectives, always choosing exploration over the need to be right.
Resilient. The path we tread in healthcare leadership is filled with challenges, and our ambitious goals do sometimes lead to setbacks. However, we view these moments not as failures, but as invaluable opportunities to refine our approach and strengthen our resolve.
Humble. In our network, humility is a cornerstone. We steer clear of arrogance and complacency, fostering an environment that welcomes everyone. Open to evolution, we acknowledge that our current methods have room for improvement and that learning is a continuous journey.
Macro-optimistic. The Jabali Men's Network is built on a foundation of optimism. We dismiss cynicism, firmly believing that with the right understanding and a concentrated effort, all challenges can be overcome. Our outlook is firmly planted in the belief that progress is not just possible but inevitable over time.
Exothermic. Our network radiates energy and warmth, creating a ripple effect that inspires teams and the broader community. Passionate about our work, we are committed to building an exceptionally supportive and welcoming environment, where every member feels valued and energised to achieve their best.
Francis Adzinku (RIP)
We honour the enduring legacy of Francis Adzinku, a visionary founding father of the Jabali Men's Network, who passed away several years ago.
As a dedicated manager at Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust and a passionate advocate for mental health, Francis's contributions were monumental. Holding advanced degrees in Psychology, Mental Health Nursing, Leadership, and Organisational Leadership, he was a beacon of excellence and innovation.
Francis lived the Jabali values, driving forward initiatives that have left an indelible mark on mental health care. His spirit continues to inspire us, guiding the path of future healthcare leaders. In remembrance of Francis, we pledge to uphold his legacy of compassion, leadership, and dedication to change. Your memory, Francis, remains a source of inspiration and strength for us all.
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