As part of our duties, we collect a range of equality, diversity and inclusion data and publish this.

Please see below key reports for the Trust. 

The EDS is used to support the Trust to deliver better outcomes for service users and communities and better working environments for staff, which are personal, fair and diverse, making positive differences to healthy living and the working lives for everyone. 

In April 2023 we held our EDS stakeholder event to help us review and improve our performance by listening to the views of our service users, carers, local communities and those who work in the Trust. 

Kingston Hospital reports: 

View our EDS Evidence Portfolio

EDS Evaluation report and grading

Richmond community reports: 

View our EDS Evidence Portfolio

EDS Evaluation report and grading

The gender pay gap is a serious issue for many organisations. The government has required, under the Equality Act 2010, that all companies with 250 or more employees must report on their annual data and show the difference in salaries between women and men, working at these organisations in salaries between women, compared to men who work at these organisations.

Please see below our Gender Pay Gap Reports, including historic reports for Kingston Hospital and Hounslow and Richmond Community Healthcare: 

Kingston Hospital reports 

Kingston Hospital Gender Pay Gap Report 2023-2024

Kingston Hospital Gender Pay Gap Report 2022-2023

Kingston Hospital Gender Pay Gap Report 2021-2022

HRCH reports

HRCH Gender Pay Gap Report 2023-2024

HRCH Gender Pay Gap Report 2022-2023

HRCH Gender Pay Gap Report 2021-2022

The Trust’s WRES is a tool to identify and address gaps between BME experience in the workplace. In measuring those experiences, it requires tangible progress towards eliminating discrimination by both staff members of colour, as well as other marginalised groups like the LGBT community. By taking action on these results, this will achieve several important outcomes, including: improved opportunities for all employees who want them; increased inclusion within teams, so everyone feels valued at work every day – resulting ultimately into high quality patient care with less stress or anxiety caused by unfair treatment.  

Please see below our WRES Reports, including historic reports for Kingston Hospital and Hounslow and Richmond Community Healthcare: 

Kingston Hospital 

HRCH reports

Inclusive and welcoming workplace environments are vital to ensuring that all employees, including those with disabilities can contribute fully in order achieve employer goals. The Workforce Disability Equality Standard (WDES) was created as an easy way for NHS organisations across England to measure how they compare themselves against ten specific indicators of disability equality so far implemented within their organisation’s policies or practices – from hiring practices through advancement opportunities. These metrics enable reporting on progress made each year, without knowing what took place previously, which helps track changes. 

Please see below our WDES Reports, including historic reports for Kingston Hospital and Hounslow and Richmond Community Healthcare: 

Kingston Hospital 

HRCH

Please see below links to our latest Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) annual reports, which we publish in line with the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED).