Refugees and asylum seekers | in Migrant mental health Refugees and asylum seekers often experience mental distress. Mind is campaigning to raise policy makers' awareness of the difficulty they have in getting support for their mental health issues.
Diverse Minds | Background and aims | in Black and minority ethnic mental health The needs of people from different cultural, religious and ethnic communities are often not met in mental health services. Mind works for changes in mental health policy and practice to remedy inequalities experienced by people from black and minority eth
Treading water | in Campaign report It was 1992 when I first became involved in the mental health system. I got to know a young man who, like me, is Black and has a love of African jazz music.
Never again | in Campaign report The Department of Health has preached for several years the importance of user/consumer involvement in health service development.
Health care for all? | in Blog Post On International Human Rights Day, Mind's Refugee and Asylum Project Worker considers inequalities in the current mental health system for asylum seekers in Britain.
The end of delivering race equality? | in Campaign report As the Delivering Race Equality programme drew to a close, Rights and Wellbeing of Racialised Groups (RawOrg) gathered the views of key players to assess its achievements and shortfalls.
The importance of remembering | in Blog Post Patrick Vernon writes about some of the remarkable people who survived abuse in Victorian asylums and why it’s so important to continue to record people's experiences. Some readers may find the start of this blog triggering.
The 'recovery' mantra | in Blog Post In the third blog of our series celebrating Black History Month, Frank Keating meets a man with reasons to be happy and wonders if it's time for a different approach to mental health in the UK.
Race, ethnicity and the mental health strategy | in Blog Post In the final blog marking Black History Month, Diverse Minds manager Marcel Vige looks at how we can keep black and minority ethnic groups on the Government's mental health agenda in hard economic times.
"Pull yourself together" | in Blog Post Kafayat blogs for us on her experiences of post natal depression and the difficulties in gaining support from family and friends.