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A suitable space

A suitable space
Improving counselling services for Asian people

Author/Editor(s):
Gina Netto, Sabine Gaag, Mridu Thanki, Liz Bondi, Moira Munro
Format:
Paperback , 48 pages , 297 x 210 mm
ISBN
9781861343178
Published:
14 Mar 2001

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... an invaluable report for any agency that wants to provide relevant, sensitive and appropriate services to all Black communities.
RACE

About This Book

Counselling provision is expanding rapidly with increasing recognition of its value in supporting physical and mental well-being. Given this, the continuing low uptake of counselling by black people is a matter for concern. Despite the considerable attention which has been paid to patterns of illness in black people, relatively little is known about their experience of mental health services, including counselling.A suitable space examines the views of counselling held by Asian people experiencing stress, anxiety and depression. It considers the views of those who have first-hand experience of such services as well as those who have not. These accounts are used as a basis for considering policy implications for improving voluntary sector counselling provision for this particular client group and for black people in general.The report:reveals a low awareness of counselling among those who have not experienced it and a keen appreciation of the benefits among those who have;uncovers a number of clear preferences concerning specific aspects of counselling service provision, many of which are currently unmet;offers many positive suggestions for policy makers, funders, counselling providers, trainers, black communities and others who share an interest in creating a suitable space for black people within counselling provision.

• A suitable space is essential reading for anyone involved in the provision of counselling services, black community leaders, and anyone interested in mental health and culturally sensitive health services.

Author Biography

Gina Netto, Sabine Gaag and Mridu Thanki are all based at the Scottish Ethnic Minorities Research Unit, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Liz Bondi is Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Geography, University of Edinburgh. Moria Munro is Professor of Planning and Housing at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh.

Contents

Introduction
Supportive relationships
Experiences of counselling
Expectations and preferences for service delivery
Review of counselling services in the voluntary sector
Conclusions and policy implications.


 

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