Ethnicity study finds inequalities in mental care

Black African and Caribbean people are three times as likely to be hospitalised for mental health conditions as the national average figure, according to the first census of the ethnicity of inpatient mental health services.Carried out jointly by the Healthcare Commission, the Mental Health Act Commission and the National Institute for Mental Health in England,…

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