Description |
1 online resource (318 pages) |
Contents |
Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part 1: Current scene; Chapter 1: Meanings and realities; Chapter 2: Race relations, mental health and human rights -- the legal framework; Chapter 3: Inequalities and the politics of 'race' in mental health; Chapter 4: Black and minority ethnic women; Chapter 5: Race equality training in the UK: a historical overview; Part 2: Confronting issues; Chapter 6: Management approaches to effecting change; Chapter 7: Innovation in the voluntary sector |
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Chapter 8: The challenges of race equality and cultural capability (RECC) trainingChapter 9: Developing psychological services for refugee survivors of torture; Chapter 10: Black service 'user involvement' -- rhetoric or reality?; Chapter 11: A programme for changing attitudes in the statutory sector: dialogue is critical; Part 3: Making it happen; Chapter 12: Working therapeutically with hidden dimensions of racism; Chapter 13: The Marlborough Cultu |
Summary |
A guide on issues around race, culture and mental health service provision. It covers issues around mental health service provision for black and minority ethnic (BME) communities, including refugees and asylum seekers, and critical accounts of how these issues may be confronted, with examples of projects that attempt to do just that |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Community mental health services -- Great Britain
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Minorities -- Mental health services -- Great Britain
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Social psychiatry -- Great Britain
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Community mental health services
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Minorities -- Mental health services
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Social psychiatry
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Great Britain
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Keating, Frank
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ISBN |
9780203895535 |
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0203895533 |
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