World Diversity Day 2025 – A Celebration of Culture and Unity

World Diversity Day 2025 – A Celebration of Culture and Unity

World Diversity Day 2025 – A Celebration of Culture and Unity

On 21st May 2025, the historic Aberdeen Town House came alive with colour, music, and celebration as local care homes joined together for a special World Diversity Day event. The programme was a collaborative effort led by Mel Shearer from Fairview House, Nadine Garcia from Torry Nursing Home, and City Care Homes Lead Nurse Elaine Morrison.

The event began with a warm and heartfelt welcome from Mel Shearer, who shared the inspiration behind the project—to create a space where diversity is celebrated, differences are respected, and staff from different care homes in Aberdeen could come together, connect, and learn from one another. This was followed by a powerful keynote speech from Baldeep McGarry, Diversity and Inclusion Lead at Aberdeen City Council. Her message was simple but strong: diversity is not just acknowledged, it’s celebrated and honoured.

A highlight of the day was the incredible performances by care home staff, showcasing dances from around the world including a Filipino, Jamaican, Polish folk dances and a touching song performed in Tagalog. The Cultural Fashion Show lit up the room with traditional costumes from different countries, each with its own story as narrated by Nadine Garcia.

Throughout the afternoon, guests enjoyed homemade dishes lovingly prepared by staff, each one offering a nostalgic taste of their own home.

Before closing, Elaine Morrison presented the results of a staff survey focused on the onboarding experience of overseas workers, sparking conversations on how to better support and welcome them into our community.

With its music, colour, food, and spirit of togetherness, the event was a huge success! Thanks to everyone who came and supported, it was a day to remember, from our local community, to staff members, Aberdeen Health and Social Care Partnership and Care Inspectorate.  We now look forward to making this a cherished annual tradition.[vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_single_image image=”35005″ img_size=”full”][vc_single_image image=”35007″ img_size=”full”][vc_single_image image=”35002″ img_size=”full”][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_single_image image=”35006″ img_size=”full”][vc_single_image image=”35004″ img_size=”full”]

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