The English National Health Service (NHS) has significantly extended the supply of evidence based psychological interventions in primary care for people experiencing common mental health problems. Yet despite the extra resources, the accessibility of services for ‘under-served’ ethnic and religious minority groups, is considerably short of the levels of access that may be necessary to offset the health inequalities created by their different exposure to services, resulting in negative health outcomes. This paper offers a critical reflection upon an initiative that sought to improve access to an NHS funded primary care mental health service to one ‘under-served’ population, an Orthodox Jewish community in the North West of England
As community-based mental health services evolve, there is increasing awareness of the restorative p...
Good mental health is recognised as an integral part of a personʼs wellbeing, embedded in all aspect...
Background: Evidence-based interventions exist for common mental health problems. However, many peop...
The English National Health Service (NHS) has significantly extended the supply of evidence based ps...
Abstract Background The English National Health Service (NHS) has significantly extended the supply ...
Background Long-standing ethnic inequalities in access and mental healthcare were worsened by the CO...
BACKGROUND: Evidence regarding the presence and persistence of ethnic inequalities in mental healthc...
Previous research has shown that minority groups tend to underuse healthcare services. One community...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
BACKGROUND: Evidence regarding the presence and persistence of ethnic inequalities in mental healthc...
Equitable access to primary care for people with common mental health problems in the UK remains pro...
As a foundation of most cultures, with roots in persons’ early development, religion can be a source...
NoBlack and minority ethnic (BME) communities continue to experience inequalities within the U.K. me...
Existing research and anecdotal accounts have consistently reported that Jewish people are positivel...
Equitable access to primary care for people with common mental health problems in the UK remains pro...
As community-based mental health services evolve, there is increasing awareness of the restorative p...
Good mental health is recognised as an integral part of a personʼs wellbeing, embedded in all aspect...
Background: Evidence-based interventions exist for common mental health problems. However, many peop...
The English National Health Service (NHS) has significantly extended the supply of evidence based ps...
Abstract Background The English National Health Service (NHS) has significantly extended the supply ...
Background Long-standing ethnic inequalities in access and mental healthcare were worsened by the CO...
BACKGROUND: Evidence regarding the presence and persistence of ethnic inequalities in mental healthc...
Previous research has shown that minority groups tend to underuse healthcare services. One community...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
BACKGROUND: Evidence regarding the presence and persistence of ethnic inequalities in mental healthc...
Equitable access to primary care for people with common mental health problems in the UK remains pro...
As a foundation of most cultures, with roots in persons’ early development, religion can be a source...
NoBlack and minority ethnic (BME) communities continue to experience inequalities within the U.K. me...
Existing research and anecdotal accounts have consistently reported that Jewish people are positivel...
Equitable access to primary care for people with common mental health problems in the UK remains pro...
As community-based mental health services evolve, there is increasing awareness of the restorative p...
Good mental health is recognised as an integral part of a personʼs wellbeing, embedded in all aspect...
Background: Evidence-based interventions exist for common mental health problems. However, many peop...