Making a difference: ethnic inequality and severe mental illness

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In this paper, we explore ethnic inequalities in severe mental illness and care experiences. We consider the barriers to progressive and cohesive action and propose ways of overcoming these. Clinical and policy leadership must bring together hidden patient voices, divergent professional narratives and quality research.

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Bhui, K., Halvorsrud, K., & Nazroo, J. (2018). Making a difference: ethnic inequality and severe mental illness. British Journal of Psychiatry, 213(4), 574–578. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2018.148

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