Driving Systemic Change and Empowerment for Women of Colour in Public Services: The Burden of One

Samantha Alexander , Sandra Smith , Suzanne Simmons-Lewis
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Driving Systemic Change and Empowerment for Women of Colour in Public Services: The Burden of One

Samantha Alexander , Sandra Smith , Suzanne Simmons-Lewis
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192 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 16, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 192
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9781041291275
  • Dimensions: 6.13" W x 1.0" L x 9.19" H

Sandra Smith is a registered Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute with over 30 years of leadership experience in retail management, and 8 years in policing, now a retired Sergeant. In 2021, she foundedWomen of Colour in Policing, a pioneering initiative that has been adopted nationally. Sandra serves as a Mission Ambassador for the Anglican Diocese Pool Mission and Local Authority Governor, reflecting deep commitment to community, education, and faith-led service. With numerous awards for innovation, dedication and unwavering commitment to workforce development, she's passionate about empowering women to reach their full potential in the workplace and continues to champion equity, representation, and growth across the public sector.

Samantha Alexander is a Cultural Intelligence specialist, an advocate for inclusive leadership, and a driving force behind transformative change in UK police services, where she also spent 20 years as a Fingerprint Expert, predominantly working in New Scotland Yard.With a career rooted in equity and representation, she works across sectors, challenging systemic barriers and elevating underrepresented voices. Known for her strategic impact, empathy, and faith-driven leadership, she shapes programmes rooted in lived experience, believing in a cross-cultural approach to business development, with a focused lens on language. Sam is a multi-award winner for her work on accessibility, diversity, and inclusion.

Suzanne Simmons-Lewis is a researcher, strategist, and advocate for inclusive leadership and systemic transformation. She has contributed to multiple research initiatives and policy frameworks, including work commissioned by Women of Colour in Public Services.

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