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August SRN Discussion and Support Group

August SRN Discussion and Support Group

by SRN Admin | Jul 31, 2022 | SRN events, SRN past events

Our next SRN Discussion and Support Group meeting is on Thursday 18 August at 17.30-19.00. This is a space for people with lived experience of mental distress to discuss survivor research and the issues and barriers we face in getting involved in doing mental health...

Covid-19, whiteness and making black mental health matter

by Website Maintenance | Jun 12, 2021 | Covid-19, Intersectionality and discrimination, Resources - publications

‘From Preproduction to Coproduction: COVID-19, whiteness, and making black mental health matter’ – by Colin King and others Short article in Lancet Psychiatry: “We remain in tribal zones and cultural camps that rarely share the power of racialised...

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