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Race, Culture and Ethnicity in Secure Psychiatric Practice: Working with Difference: Forensic Focus, cartea 13

Chandra Ghosh Editat de Charles Kaye, Tony Lingiah
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2000
The book provides essential information and analysis which exposes society's view of minorities and the influence these views may have on care professionals working in psychiatric and criminal justice systems. It suggests practical steps for improvement to ensure a more equitable and culturally sensitive service provision.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781853026966
ISBN-10: 1853026964
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 164 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
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Cuprins

Part 1 Structures and power: an epidemiological perspective, Veena Soni Raleigh; historical development, Suman Fernando; differences in culture and ritual, Quintin Deeley; issues of racism in a secure environemnt, Annie Bartlett; a patient's perspective, anonymous. Part 2 Seeking a better balance: developing a mental health service for ethnic minorities, Albert Persaud; supporting black patients in a secure setting, Chinyere Inyama; mental health law and the ethnic minorities, William Bingley; change and progress - the right pace?, Georgina Linton. Part 3 Clinical perspective: fair treatment for black minority patients in secure care, Chandra Ghosh; black men in Broadmoor Hospital, Stan Grant; providing clinical care for black patients, Harvey Gordon; black staff and their experience, Krishnan Gnanasekaran. Part 4 Services for women: a community service for black women, Marcia Rice; black women patients in the forensic service, Margaret Orr; Asian women and community care, Alia Khan; a patient's viewpoint, anonymous. Part 5 Effecting change: befriending patients, Elaine Elvey; measuring progress, Jane Mackenzie and Carol Rudmore; progress in Broadmoor Hospital, Tony Lingiah; meeting the special needs of Muslim patients, Nizal Boga; making policy work, Jayne Hayes.

Notă biografică

Charles Kaye was formerly chief executive of the Special Hospitals Service Authority. He has published two volumes, on Arts and Healthcare and High Security Psychiatric Care. Tony Lingiah is Professional Development and Equal Opportunities Advisor at Broadmoor Hospital.