Tuesday 9th March 2021
Correspondence -
Correspondence from the Royal College of Nursing to the Chair relating to the inquiry into the take up of the COVID-19 vaccine BAME communities and women
Take up of the COVID-19 vaccines in BAME communities and women - Women and Equalities Committee
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Saturday 27th March 2021
Correspondence -
Correspondence to the Minister for COVID Vaccine Deployment relating to the take up of COVID-19 vaccines in BAME communities and women
Take up of the COVID-19 vaccines in BAME communities and women - Women and Equalities Committee
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Monday 1st November 2021
Correspondence -
Correspondence to the Chair from the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health relating to our inquiry into Covid-19 Vaccine Uptake Among BAME Communities and Young Women
Take up of the COVID-19 vaccines in BAME communities and women - Women and Equalities Committee
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Monday 15th March 2021
Oral Evidence -
Kemi Badenoch MP (Minister for Equalities at Government Equalities Office), Nadhim Zahawi MP (Minister for Vaccine Deployment at Department of Health and Social Care), and Antonia Williams OBE (Director of Covid vaccine deployment at Department of Health and Social Care)
Government Equalities Office, Department of Health and Social Care, and Department of Health and Social Care
Take up of the COVID-19 vaccines in BAME communities and women - Women and Equalities Committee
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Monday 8th March 2021
Oral Evidence -
Zara Mohammed (Secretary General at Muslim Council of Britain), Dr Christine Ekechi (Consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust), Dr Ranj Singh (NHS Doctor at This Morning), and Dr Shola Adeaga (Chief Operating Officer and Executive Pastor at Jesus House)
Muslim Council of Britain, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, This Morning, and Jesus House
Take up of the COVID-19 vaccines in BAME communities and women - Women and Equalities Committee
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Monday 8th March 2021
Oral Evidence -
Professor Lucy Chappell (NIHR Research Professor in Obstetrics at Kings College London), Professor Nicola Stonehouse (Professor in Molecular Virology at University of Leeds), and Dr Mary Ross-Davie (Director for Scotland at The Royal College of Midwives (RCM))
Kings College London, University of Leeds, and The Royal College of Midwives (RCM)
Take up of the COVID-19 vaccines in BAME communities and women - Women and Equalities Committee
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