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We are pleased to announce an exciting new collection of books and journals on leadership and management now available to West Suffolk Hospital Trust staff. This collection offers a wealth of knowledge on developing leadership skills, managing teams, and improving organisational performance. It includes seminal works on leadership theory as well as practical guides on […]
As a white British woman, reading Reni Eddo-Lodge’s book Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race was a challenging and eye-opening experience. The book offers a frank and unapologetic exploration of racism in Britain, and it challenges readers to confront their own privilege and complicity in perpetuating systemic inequality.Eddo-Lodge’s book is particularly […]
The West Suffolk Hospital Library is excited to announce the launch of a new out-of-hours library help service for staff. Drawing on our core values of inclusion and accessibility, this service will provide research assistance and answer any questions for staff outside of regular operating hours. Whether you are working on-site, in the community, or […]
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The Six of Crows Duology written by Leigh Bardugo is one of my top reads this year. The fantasy series is set two years on from the Shadow and Bones series and follows ‘the crows’, a crew of thieves. The crew is made up of 6 incredibly diverse, flawed and interesting characters, all struggling with […]
David Harewood’s book, Maybe I Don’t Belong: A Memoir of Race, Identity, Breakdown, and Recovery, is a powerful exploration of racism and its effects on individuals. The book is a personal and raw account of Harewood’s experience growing up as a Black man in Britain, and his struggle with mental health issues that stemmed from […]
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