Sarindi Aryasinghe

Head of Implementation, NHS Race and Health Observatory

Sarindi Aryasinghe is Head of Implementation at the NHS Race & Health Observatory and Programme Lead for the national Perinatal Equity and Anti-Discrimination Programme (PEADP), commissioned by NHS England to support maternity and neonatal services to address inequities and improve outcomes for minoritised families and staff. 

Working at the intersection of anti-racism, health equity, and implementation, Sarindi leads the delivery of evidence-based approaches to address racism in healthcare while ensuring change remains grounded in community priorities and lived experience. Alongside her role at the Observatory, she is a part-time PhD candidate at Imperial College London, where her research uses participatory and co-production approaches to explore how community advocacy can address racism in maternity care for Black families. Her work has been published in BMJ Quality & Safety. 

Previously, Sarindi led the scale and spread of AI-enabled innovations to improve quality of care across the NHS and worked in sexual and reproductive health programmes across Asia and Africa, championing person-centred, rights-based approaches to care. She is passionate about co-production, reproductive justice, and translating community priorities into sustainable health system change. 

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