BAME is an outdated phrase that refers to ethnic groups who do not identify as White British. While it was once a widely used term, The…
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COVID-19: BAME communities less likely to take coronavirus vaccine, ONS figures suggest
People from ethnic minority backgrounds are far less likely to take the COVID-19 vaccine, according to new data. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said…
View More COVID-19: BAME communities less likely to take coronavirus vaccine, ONS figures suggestYoung BAME men twice as likely to have been fined during lockdown
Young men from BAME backgrounds were twice as likely as their white peers to face police fines during the peak of lockdown restrictions, analysis has…
View More Young BAME men twice as likely to have been fined during lockdownBAME people not in at risk group despite being more likely to die from virus
Black, Asian and minority ethnic people will not be placed in an ‘at risk’ Covid-19 category, despite a Public Health England report confirming they are…
View More BAME people not in at risk group despite being more likely to die from virusNHS warns hospitals BAME should be taken off frontline for their safety
NHS workers from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds should be "risk-assessed" over fears they could be at greater risk of coronavirus, new guidance…
View More NHS warns hospitals BAME should be taken off frontline for their safetyDementia: Third of BAME people see condition as inevitable, says charity
One in 3 people from a black and minority ethnic (BAME) background still believe that dementia is an inevitable part of getting older, according to…
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