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Everybody belongs here.

Together, we can do our best work yet.

At BHSN we are invested and committed to creating a fair and open environment for all ideas to exist and be heard.
Everybody belongs here.

Diversity can represent a number of things – people, ideas, cultures, talents, and experiences. We are committed to embracing all aspects of diversity so that we can be reflective of the world that we live in.

Together, we can do our best work yet.

So, what does all of this mean ?

During discussions related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, we may reference specific terms. Please reference the glossary below of various Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion terms,

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Committed to Growing Our Culture
Where Everybody Belongs.

We’re on a mission to transform the healthcare experience inside and out. The transformation begins with open minds and lifelong learning. With a clear commitment to creating a culture that embraces unique differences and values, we are continuing to build to deliver on our promise of a consistent and exceptional experience, to all, at every interaction. 

Our Values:

We are
enabled

We are
accountable

We are
empowered

10 Days of Celebration Through Education, Juneteenth

June is an incredibly significant month in America.
Juneteenth is a day about freedom and a day to spread awareness. As an organization, we have committed to promoting inclusion, diversity, and equity throughout the month through our new 10-day challenge to help team members build equity habits.
Through content sharing and open discussions, we are challenging current beliefs and calling for greater attention to the need for all to read, listen, watch, notice, connect, engage, act, reflect, and inspire, 365 days a year.

HISTORY OF JUNETEENTH

You can participate too!
Our team was challenged to explore the following materials and research independently how we can learn, engage, and make an impact toward a more diverse and equitable community. We encourage you to take a look at the following materials and start a conversation any day of the year.

The Danger of Silence: A powerful TED talk presented by poet & teacher, Clint Smith

Black Mental Health Matters: Phillip Roundtree shows a unique perspective of what it was like to struggle with mental health issues within the black community.

Talking About Race, Building Community - The National Museum of African American History & Culture provides insights and tips on how to build our community

Scenes from a Black Trans Life

Learning and Engagement through BHSN University

With new trainings and courses being rolled out monthly, we are building out new programs, workshops, and partnerships to ensure our team and community has a deep understanding of challenges faced by clients and team members to deliver on our promise for a consistent and exceptional experience for all. Through research and innovative partnerships, we are focused on implementing and developing new treatment methods and standards to support our commitment.

There’s more work to do.