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Leaving No One Behind People of African descent & the Sustainable Development Goals
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People of African Descent and Right to Health Goal #3
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Sustainable Development Goal 3
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Matilda MacAttram Founder & Director Black Mental Health UK 4
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Human Rights and Social Justice
Black Mental Health UK Human Rights and Social Justice
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Government to Grassroots Campaign group
Black Mental Health UK Government to Grassroots Campaign group
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BMH UK Website Key educational tool – Leading providers in black mental health analysis and news Only resources for easily accessible information Raises awareness Address stigma Labour intensive – effective Ofcom – minorities more likely to communicate online
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BMH UK Magazine Key educational tool – Leading providers in black mental health analysis and news Only resources for easily accessible information Raises awareness Address stigma Labour intensive – effective Ofcom – minorities more likely to communicate online
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online magazine
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BMH UK online & print magazine
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BMH UK Publications & Campaigns
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Leaving No One Behind People of African descent & the Sustainable Development Goals
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Published Sept 2016
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Denton Rates Under the Mental Heath Act
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Denton Rates Under the Mental Heath Act
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The African Caribbean Experience
Background and context The African Caribbean Experience
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The African Caribbean Experience
Background and context The African Caribbean Experience
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Policing, Mental Health & Black Briton
Police use of force Policing, Mental Health & Black Briton Recent developments
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Policing and Mental Health Summit
Home Office & BMH UK Policing and Mental Health Summit
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Police use of force “...this is not just about mental health – the use of physical restraint and the use of Taser deserve a similar level of scrutiny. Taser is an important operational tactic which can protect the public, but we are right to demand transparency. So I have asked the national policing lead and Home Office officials to conduct an in-depth review of the publication of Taser data and other use of force by police officers. This will present options for publishing data on how police officers are deploying these sensitive powers, who they are being used on and what the outcome was. Just as with stop and search, we need to bring proper transparency to these powers by improving data reporting”. Home Secretary Theresa May, Home Office BMH UK summit on Policing and Mental Health 2014
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HMIC welfare of vulnerable people in custody 2015
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Police use of force ‘People taken into police custody are vulnerable in some way, and that detention in police custody can be particularly detrimental to their welfare. This vulnerability may take many forms, including: • mental health problems; • learning difficulties; • physical illness or disability; • alcohol and/or substance misuse; • age (all children are vulnerable, and older people may be more likely to be vulnerable through illness, for example); and • race (people from black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities can be vulnerable because of their minority status) HMIC Report 2015
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Police use of force People from African-Caribbean backgrounds are three times more likely to be arrested per 1,000 population than a white person. Those from a mixed heritage were twice as likely to be arrested per 1,000 population than a white person There was no difference in arrest rates between those from an Asian and white background HMIC Report 2015
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Police use of force HMIC Report 2015
‘Our data collection from the inspected forces indicated that a disproportionate number of people from African-Caribbean groups (compared to numbers in the general population) were both in custody, and subject to strip-searches. ‘ HMIC Report 2015
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Police use of force HMIC Report 2015
‘The NatCen report and our focus group work indicated that people from African-Caribbean backgrounds felt they were discriminated against by the police. They cited examples of rudeness, disrespect or an over-use of force, which they attributed to racism.’ HMIC Report 2015
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Police use of force HMIC Report 2015
‘While three percent of the population was from African-Caribbean groups in the forces we inspected, people from these backgrounds represented nine percent of the custody throughput, and 17 percent of those strip-searched.’ HMIC Report 2015
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Human Rights and Social Justice
Black Mental Health UK Human Rights and Social Justice
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Symbol of the wisdom of learning from the past to build the future
(Go back to fetch it) Symbol of the wisdom of learning from the past to build the future Ghanaian saying
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The African Caribbean Experience
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David Oluwale
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David ‘Rocky’ Bennett Inquiry Report
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David Bennett Inquiry report
Recommendations Training in use of control and restraint – violent incidents 3minute rule Monitor patterns of diagnosis for African Caribbeans - Further research into the diagnosis of schizophrenia of African Caribbeans Staff training in resuscitation techniques Staff member appointed to tackle racism in hospitals – National Race Equality Lead Hospital develop clear procedures for advising relatives of the death of a patient Ministerial acknowledgement of Institutional Racism
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Five Year Programme
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Count Me In Census
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Count Me In 2005
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Black people are three times more likely to be admitted to psychiatric hospitals in England and Wales than the rest of the population. Count Me In Census 2005
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Count Me In
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Black people are nine times more likely to be admitted to psychiatric hospitals in England and Wales than the rest of the population. Count Me In Census 2011
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African Caribbean Experience
Rates of sectioning for African Caribbean's has increased since DRE began Rates of sectioning has fallen for host population in the last 12 months Source Count Me In Census figure 2007
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Care Quality Commission Report
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Politicians Mental Health MPs £25k personal budget for Mental Health
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1 in 3 doctors suffer from a mental health condition
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Police and Mental Health
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Restraint
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CAT: Convention Against Torture and other cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment or punishment
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Human Rights Council has adopted a new resolution on mental health and human rights without a vote
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European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI)
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BMH UK Parliamentary Campaign on Taser and Mental Health
House of Commons House of Lords
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Campaign against Taser in Hospitals
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BMH UK National Taser Survey
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