This research aimed to find out how Voluntary and Community Organisations (VCOs) can help improve the mental health and wellbeing of Black women born outside of the UK. Factors that can help improve mental health and wellbeing and those that affect it negatively were explored. People were asked what barriers there were to accessing mental health services and what support VCOs can give. Key messages and recommendations are included in an executive summary
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Background: Adolescent psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) play a significant role in child and ...
This report presents the findings of a research project undertaken for the Higher Education Funding ...
The United Kingdom (UK) is widely recognised for its diversity in ethnicity and culture, yet there s...
This report presents the findings from a study of cancer network partnership groups in the UK. Cance...
Sharing lived experience of mental health experiences by mental health practitioners is a topic of i...
This research couples a global scale targeted systematic review with the perspectives and experience...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has been asked by the Department of Hea...
BackgroundIntegrated multidisciplinary team approaches have been widely promoted for maternity servi...
Gypsies, Roma and Travellers (GRT) are socially excluded groups where evidence for improving health ...
Health Trainers were introduced by the Department of Health in 2006 to help tackle health inequaliti...
This study was conducted to find out from service users from a black and minority ethnic background ...
A growing body of evidence shows health, wellbeing and ecosystem benefits of investment in Green Soc...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has been asked by the Department of Hea...
Background: Adolescent psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) play a significant role in child and ...
Årstall på tittelsiden: 2011 Avhandling (ph.d.) - Universitetet i Oslo, 2012Depression and depressi...
Background: Adolescent psychiatric intensive care units (PICU) play a significant role in child and ...
This report presents the findings of a research project undertaken for the Higher Education Funding ...
The United Kingdom (UK) is widely recognised for its diversity in ethnicity and culture, yet there s...
This report presents the findings from a study of cancer network partnership groups in the UK. Cance...
Sharing lived experience of mental health experiences by mental health practitioners is a topic of i...