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Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care

Launched in June 2008, this peer-reviewed Journal promotes race equality in health and social care. It is a vital source of information with its themes clearly located in practice and includes coverage of: identifying and preventing inequalities; access to services; and support, care and quality of service provision outcomes.

The Journal explores what is currently known about racism, discrimination and disadvantage and considers interventions that will overcome barriers and promote equality.

Published: February, May, August, November.
ISSN: 1757-0980


In the latest Issue:

VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1 JUNE 2008

EDITORIAL
David Sallah

THE EVIDENCE BASE
A historical perspective of cultural competence.
Kwame McKenzie

Care, artistry and what might be - a critical examination of cultural competence approaches.
Yasmin Gunaratnam

PRACTICE
The ABC (and DE) of cultural competence in clinical care.
Rani H Srivastava

Cultural, racial and ethnic competence and diagnosis.
Carl C Bell, Johnny L Williamson and Peter Chien

TRAINING IN PRACTICE
Training to redress racial disadvantage in mental health care: race equality or cultural competence?
Joanna Bennett and Frank Keating

A USER'S VIEW
Personal experience of cultural competence.
Lloyd Lindsay

COMMENTARIES
The Count Me In census: what it tells us and what it does not.
Kwame McKenzie

Exploring the contribution of general practice to the mental well-being of black men.
Richard TH Williams

RACE EQUALITY FOUNDATION BRIEFING PAPER
Effective communication with service users.
Ghazala Mir

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