Racial Abuse Soars: Urgent Action Needed to Protect NHS Nursing Staff
May 18, 2026
Experts and NHS leaders describe the rise as part of a broader societal normalization of extreme views and growing racism in public life.
Similarly, NHS reporting suggests roughly one incident every 51 minutes, pointing to systemic under-recording and inconsistency across trusts and boards.
RCN analysis estimates about one incident every 51 minutes, highlighting gaps in how incidents are recorded and reported across the NHS.
The frequency figure emphasizes widespread gaps in reporting systems across NHS trusts and boards.
Specific incidents cited include a nurse being told a family does not want Black carers, a senior colleague expressing anti-Indian sentiment, and Muslim staff hearing comments about prayer during Ramadan, among others.
A catastrophic rise in racial abuse against nursing staff is being reported, with the Royal College of Nursing calling for urgent action and standardized reporting.
Concerns are raised about anti-immigrant rhetoric and immigration policy effects on workforce diversity and retention, warning nurses may quit if they do not feel welcome.
During the congress keynote, the emphasis is on protecting staff safety, improving incident reporting, and tackling racism from patients as well as structural barriers in health services.
The phrase ‘catastrophic rise’ underscores the scale of the problem.
BBC FOI review indicates 8,235 incidents were reported in 2024 across 106 trusts in England, up from 7,002 in 2023, a 17% year-on-year increase.
NHS officials acknowledge the problem and advocate a zero-tolerance approach, including a national reporting system and stronger action, with policing where appropriate.
RCN notes many NHS trusts cannot quantify how many staff have faced abuse, signaling safeguarding and data-collection failures.
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The Guardian • May 18, 2026
Racist abuse of NHS nurses rising amid ‘normalisation’ of extreme views, RCN warns
Oxford Mail • May 19, 2026
‘Catastrophic rise’ in racial abuse against nursing staff – RCN
Bracknell News • May 19, 2026
‘Catastrophic rise’ in racial abuse against nursing staff – RCN
Reading Chronicle • May 19, 2026
‘Catastrophic rise’ in racial abuse against nursing staff – RCN