Social Care: Race and Ethnicity series
The reports in this series focus on the experiences of people from Black and minority ethnic communities and address issues of race equality and discrimination in social care. The reports, based on research for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, identify and challenge barriers to social inclusion and aim to promote changes in policies and practice.Matching titles: 1 to 3 of 3
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South Asian disabled young people and their families
This report introduces the oftent neglected perspectives of South Asian disabled young people and their families into discussions about service delivery in community care.
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User-defined outcomes of community care for Asian disabled people
The NHS and Community Care Act (1990) specifically emphasises the health and social care needs of disabled people from minority ethnic communities, urging local authorities to be culturally sensitive to individual needs. This report examines what a culturally sensitive service looks like from the users' perspective.
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Invisible families
The strengths and needs of Black families in which young people have caring responsibilitiesThis report is the result of a collaborative and pioneering study conducted by Manchester Metropolitan University and the Bibini Centre for Young People. It investigates the circumstances, needs, views and life experiences of black young people with caring responsibilities. It highlights significant gaps in service provision, which result in young people undertaking caring responsibilities, and makes recommendations to improve services.
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