Companies that reveal their struggles to increase racial diversity in their workforces are perceived as more trustworthy and committed to diversity than companies that remain silent, according to research published…
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- Mental Health & Well-Being
Peer-Led Patient Navigation Helps Minoritised Patients Engage in Their Mental Healthcare
PARTNER-MH is an innovative, peer-led patient navigation programme to support racially and ethnically minoritised veterans seeking mental healthcare.
A new US analysis of liver cancer has identified racial and ethnic differences and emerging trends for the highly fatal disease.
- Health & Medicine
Prevalence of Disabilities for Older Black and White Americans Plummeted from 2008–2017
The prevalence of three different types of disabilities among Black and White Americans aged 65 and older plummeted in the decade between 2008 and 2017.
To explore why prostate cancer disproportionately sickens and kills Black men, researchers are looking to another disorder, diabetes, which alters metabolism.
Patients from underrepresented racial groups are less likely to receive specialised care for dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.
Sweeping statements about entire groups have never been a good idea.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Black People Don’t Need Black Therapists
by Ada Akpalaby Ada AkpalaIn recent years, there has been a concerted effort to reduce the social stigma associated with mental health issues.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Geriatrification of BIPOC Spaces: Forcing Father/Mother Nature into a Nursing Home
There is an intimacy with nature that connects BIPOC to healing of the mind.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Colin Jackson and Clarke Carlisle Encourage Men to Talk About Mental Health
by Newsby NewsBritish Olympian Colin Jackson and former Premier League footballer Clarke Carlisle were special guest speakers at the University of Surrey’s annual Black Men on the Couch event.