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New diversity targets for NHS’s tech and data staff

We're putting a range of measures in place to encourage greater diversity and inclusion at all levels, and make NHS Digital a truly inclusive environment by 2025.

The organisation responsible for the technology and data behind the NHS has pledged to increase its diversity by 2025.

Around one in five NHS employees are Black, Asian or from minority ethnic groups and NHS Digital has made a new commitment for its staff to have the same diversity at all levels of the organisation.

The public body, which employs around 3,500 people across England, has been at the heart of the digital response to the pandemic from setting up the Shielded Patient List to running the online systems for booking and recording the COVID-19 vaccine.

NHS Digital is striving for 19% of its staff to be Black, Asian or from minority ethnic groups, 14% to be disabled, and 50% to be female by 2025.

Simon Bolton, Interim Chief Executive at NHS Digital, said:

“Setting workforce representation targets is a symbol of our, and my personal, serious intent to make a difference. It certainly is not a quick fix; however it is a visible and public acknowledgement of our current position and acceptance to be held to account.

“It signals our commitment to work much harder to retain and develop our existing diverse talent and to do things differently to engage and attract colleagues from all backgrounds. This is particularly important in our senior leadership roles where we know we need to do better.

“Having a more diverse workforce is only part of the solution, and we need to work to make NHS Digital a truly inclusive environment. This starts with strong leadership and I am unapologetic in setting these expectations of the leadership community in NHS Digital, my executive team and myself as CEO.

“We are focused on building a workforce that better represents our customers, health and care staff and the communities we serve. We know that this will help us to develop and deliver better products and services, and ultimately enable improved healthcare outcomes.”

NHS Digital is putting a range of measures in place to encourage greater diversity and inclusion in the organisation, which will include:

  • understanding and improving the experience of existing staff from under-represented groups;
  • offering positive action development opportunities aimed at under-represented groups;
  • improving internal and external recruitment and selection processes;
  • wider outreach and engagement to promote NHS Digital as an inclusive employer; and
  • focusing on diversity among employees joining NHS Digital as graduates, apprentices and school leavers.

More information on the roles currently available at NHS Digital is available on the Careers section of our website.

Notes for editors

  1. Overall NHS Digital currently employs 45% female, 13% Black, Asian or minority ethic, and 5% disabled staff. The new targets aim to improve inclusion and diversity at all levels of the organisation, particularly across senior pay bands.




Last edited: 14 December 2021 2:27 pm