Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Nursing

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Equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI),  Healthy work environment (HWE)

Purpose and scope

The purpose of this healthy work environment guideline is to address anti-Black racism in nursing and improve inclusivity and retention of Black nurses and Black nursing students in health and social service organizations and academic institutions. This BPG highlights the harmful history of…

The purpose of this healthy work environment guideline is to address anti-Black racism in nursing and improve inclusivity and retention of Black nurses and Black nursing students in health and social service organizations and academic institutions. This BPG highlights the harmful history of marginalization and discrimination experienced by Black nurses and Black nursing students, illuminating the impact of systemic racism in the nursing profession. Advocacy and collaboration focused on eradicating anti-Black racism and racism more broadly are essential to achieving equity and transformative change in nursing.  

This best practice guideline provides evidence-based recommendations and good practice statements for all nurses and nursing students across all domains of nursing practice (including clinical care, administration, education, policy and research). Within this broader context, this guideline provides specific focus on the experiences and needs of Black nurses and Black nursing students across all designations, practicing in all settings and sectors. These include, but are not limited to, public health, primary care, home and community care, mental health, acute care, long-term care and educational settings. While the primary aim of this guideline is to eliminate anti-Black racism in nursing, the recommendations and good practice statements may be applied more broadly to address racism and discrimination experienced by all racialized health and social service providers. 

Reference

Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO). Addressing anti-Black racism in nursing. Toronto (ON): RNAO; 2026.

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Revision status

Current edition published: Feb 2026