Race, Culture and Ethnicity in Secure Psychiatric Practice: Working with

Difference

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781853026966

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Contributions by Chandra Ghosh, Krishnan Gnanasekaran, Jayne Hayes, Stan Grant, Albert Persaud, Margaret Orr, Jane MacKenzie, Edited by Tony Lingiah, Contributions by Tony Lingiah, Georgina Linton
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286

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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.

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