Book Details
Orange Code:56704
Paperback:209 pages
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Sections:
1. What is ‘Ethnicity, Race and Culture’?2. Why are Ethnicity, Race and Culture Important in Mental Health Services?3. Quality Assessments4. Recovery-focused Care Planning5. Quality Relationships in the Delivery of Care Plans6. Ethnicity in the Context of Other Identities7. The Role of the Team Manager8. The Role of the Training, Education, Learning and Development Department9. Considering Alternatives to the Illness Model10. Positive Examples of Doing it Differently11. Conclusion
Description:
This book enables front line practitioners to understand why it is important to consider the specific needs of people from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds in mental health settings.It offers practical guidance on how practitioners can take positive steps to improve the quality of their work and their relationships with BME service users, and ultimately how to improve their outcomes. By advocating the practice of recognizing the individuality of each service user, this book provides practitioners with the tools and information they need to work fairly and effectively.Case examples of organisations that have achieved a quality of delivery that is valued by BME people are included, along with exercises that help practitioners to make links between theory and their individual practice. It is invaluable reading for all those working on the front line in mental health
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