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The National Equalities in Mental Health Programme seeks to improve outcomes and reduce inequalities for people with mental health issues.

Click here to view all the resources and downloads from the 2010 National Conference

Latest Content: Use of mental health services by minority ethnic groups in England

Working toward well-beingWorking towards Women's Well-being: Unfinished business

Working towards Women's Well-being is a progress report measuring the extent of policy and mental health organisational progress sine the publication of 'Into the Mainstream' women's mental health strategy in 2002 and implementation guide 'Mainstreaming Gender and Women's Mental Health in 2003

Improving in-patient mental health services for Black and minority ethnic patients , published by the Royal College of Psychiatrists.  The report summarises the recommendations of an expert advisory panel and will directly inform the acute inpatient care standards currently being developed by the College's Centre for Quality Improvement. 

For further information on this report or related NMHDU work, please contact Tony Jameson Allen or Hari Sewell, the NMHDU's race equality lead.

Untold Problems Untold problems: A review of the essential issues in the mental health of men and boys

This review is about the mental health of men and boys. It considers mental health from a male perspective and explores how good mental health can be achieved and maintained. It also looks the kinds of mental health problems that men and boys experience and asks how services can most effectively respond. To our knowledge this is the first time that the relevant evidence has been brought together and considered in this way.

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In order to support the sustainability of Let's Respect and its future roll out to Care Homes and Primary Care we need to evaluate the Let's Respect resource. Your responses will be crucial to its future development.
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