Topic: Race equality

Podcast: Steve Gilbert OBE

Steve Gilbert OBE joins Thea to discuss his work driving change in mental health from an anti-racist perspective

Type: Blog

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How are we doing?

A coproduced approach to tracking young Black men’s experiences of community wellbeing and mental health programmes

Type: Publication

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Challenging white privilege through peer research and coproduction

Androulla explains how we’re seeking to embed peer research within our projects to challenge white supremacy within research

Type: Blog

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Briefing 58: Poverty, economic inequality and mental health

The evidence is clear that poverty, deprivation, and economic inequality are toxic to mental health; policy makers need to prioritise reducing them as an urgent public health necessity

Type: Publication

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Divesting from whiteness: 20 years on from ‘Breaking the circles of fear’

Abdi Hassan on the enduring challenges facing Black communities’ mental health, and his hopes for transformation

Type: Blog

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‘Breaking the circles of fear’ – is it more of the same now?

Doreen Joseph reflects on the 20 years since our report on mental health services and Black communities was published, and the ever-present impact of racism on Black people’s mental health

Type: Blog

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Fact sheet: Mental health among young people from racialised communities

Young people from racialised communities are exposed to more of the risk factors related to poor mental health, such as racism, school exclusion, poverty, and being in care.

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A voice for change

Young Changemakers tackling mental health inequalities in racialised communities

Type: Publication

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Young Changemakers: Tackling mental health inequalities in racialised communities

We’ve partnered with UK Youth and The Diana Award to create a programme which seeks to reimagine mental health for racialised young people

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Podcast: Amarno Inai and Androulla Harris

Amarno and Androulla discuss being part of the Shifting the Dial project, promoting young Black men’s mental health in Birmingham

Type: Blog

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