
Raza Rahman
Raza Rahman is faith and spirituality manager at Newcastle University, Chaplain to the High Sheriff of Tyne and Wear, and director of CultivIQ, a consultancy advising NHS, police and local authority teams on culturally complex decision-making.
CommentCultural differences in British society are being ignored by NHS reform
Structural reforms ignore how to handle cultural differences within the population, leaving clinicians without frameworks for making complex decisions, risking inequity, unsafe care, and weak accountability












