A new systematic review looks at the experiences of unpaid black carers of people with psychosis. #CarersWeek
It highlights challenges at individual, community, and societal levels such as stigma and difficulty accessing mental health services: https://t.co/X9bOb04lfv
IoPPN Research Assistants Kalya Aung, Angela Kibia & Dorothy Williams discuss a new review of interventions for treatment-resistant #schizophrenia in their @Mental_Elf blog👇
🚨NEW! In our November Race & Psychiatry Journal Club, we had an inspiring conversation with Angela Kibia from @KingsIoPPN about the lived experiences of Black carers supporting a relative with psychosis
💡Learn more about the impactful work of the SAFE project: @safe_study_
"If you're from a community where people don't openly talk about their mental health problems, it invariably does attract a lot of stigma"
Dr Juliana Onwumere on getting #MentalHealth support to underserved Black communities @BBCLondonNews: https://t.co/68B5bku7Hc
Join us for an online community discussion on 'What is Healthcare research?' Monday 19th August 2024 at 6pm
Link to grab free tickets here - https://t.co/GKQ8DnbodN
📢 State of Caring survey 2024 out today! 📢
We need to hear from as many carers as possible to help shape our future policy and campaign work.
Take our survey and tell us what needs to be done. https://t.co/PYlyn5NI35
Are you caring for a loved one with psychosis or schizophrenia?
Enroll on this four week free course! Open to anyone with an interest in psychosis and caregiving ⬇️
Link to course - https://t.co/9g1Dyg9RPg
How to promote good mental health among racially minoritised communities?
Take part in the #connect study to help us answer this important question!
Register here 👉 https://t.co/h1CRkRhJMz
Join us in driving change on reducing inequalities experienced by Black and other racially minoritised groups!
We are recruiting participants to take part in our study 👇
Please follow the link below to read the blog, where research assistant Angela Kibia recounts the online event, facilitated by Dr Juliana Onwumere, exploring the experiences of informal carers from Black communities in the UK.
https://t.co/wqmnTyDTeV
Please follow the link below to read the blog, where research assistant Angela Kibia recounts the online event, facilitated by Dr Juliana Onwumere, exploring the experiences of informal carers from Black communities in the UK.
https://t.co/wqmnTyDTeV
📣 Thank you to everyone who engaged with us this #CarersRightsDay. Please visit our website to find out more about the day and to register as an unpaid carer.
You can also recap exactly why #CarersRightsDay is so important by clicking below. #cthfoe
https://t.co/zmbyVq4gwL
❓What support do service users and carers need after a #restraint on a #psychiatricward❓
We would like to hear views of service users and carers with experience of #inpatient mental healthcare and coercive practices, e.g. restraint.
How to take part and more info.?👇👇👇
Join us on 24 Oct for an online event discussing and exploring the experiences of #carers from Black communities in the UK, including representatives from @CarersUK@Rethink_@mhta_ldn & @CarersTrust. More info & registration here: https://t.co/yKRlYKklzn #BHM2023