Race Equality

The Race Equality in Mental Healthcare Programme was formed in 2005. This innovative programme is a five year plan established to improve access, outcomes and experiences for people with mental health needs. It is designed to tackle mental health inequalities for all people of Black and Minority Ethnic origin, including people of Irish or Mediterranean origin and East European migrants, whereby people from BME communities feel more able to access and have improved confidence in mental health services.

The programme aims to ensure that it is working towards a position whereby people from BME communities feel more able to access and have improved confidence in mental health services.

We work in partnership with service users and carers; clinicians and managers and 3rd sector agencies and groups. We aim to incorporate a broader equalities context; and to disseminate learning and information from the programme. These are in effect, our ‘partnerships for success' a process, which means that diverse stakeholders come to the table and work together to achieve real change.

Use the menu on the left hand side to view examples of the work carried out within the programme.

Race Matters

BBC Radio 4 All in the Mind

A conference on Race and Mental Health was held in London recently. The aim was to examine how you can treat everyone as an individual, whilst ensuring there is enough specialist knowledge about cultural issues. Marcel Vige from Diverse Minds,and Hari Sewell who works as National Project Lead for Race Equality NMHDU discuss.

Listen to this broadcast on BBC I-player. The discussion commences at 10mins and 5 seconds into the programme.

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