Facts And Figures About Racism And Mental Health
Evidence suggests that people from Black Asian and Minority Ethnic communities are at higher risk of developing a mental health problem in adulthood. But they’re less likely to receive support…
Compassionate care, understanding and guidance for individuals and families.
Supporting people with care, dignity, and understanding through inclusive, person-centered services that empower individuals, strengthen communities, and promote mental well-being for all.
We aim to involve our service users in all aspect of their care. Involving service users in their care means creating a partnership that shares power, respects their expertise, and enables them to make informed decisions. It ensures care is personalized, person-centred, and collaborative - moving from passive care to active participation in planning, delivery, and evaluation, ultimately enhancing safety, dignity.
We aim to involve our service users in all aspect of their care. Involving service users in their care means creating a partnership that shares power, respects their expertise, and enables them to make informed decisions. It ensures care is personalized, person-centred, and collaborative - moving from passive care to active participation in planning, delivery, and evaluation, ultimately enhancing safety, dignity.
We strive to provide compassionate care for our service users and their families. This is an integral aspect of our care in the local community.
Our care involves delivering support with empathy, respect, and dignity, acting as an integral component of community-based health services. It centers on understanding an individual's needs, reducing suffering, and fostering trust with service users and their families. This approach often involves small acts of kindness.
We strive to provide compassionate care for our service users and their families. This is an integral aspect of our care in the local community.
Our care involves delivering support with empathy, respect, and dignity, acting as an integral component of community-based health services. It centers on understanding an individual's needs, reducing suffering, and fostering trust with service users and their families. This approach often involves small acts of kindness.
Our services aim to foster mutual respect, trust, open communication, and shared, aligned values to create a secure emotional connection. This requires active effort, compromise, and appreciating individuality, which together boost emotional well-being, personal growth, and a sense of belonging.
Feeling truly valued is a fundamental psychological need which again is Intergral to our approach to care.
Our services aim to foster mutual respect, trust, open communication, and shared, aligned values to create a secure emotional connection. This requires active effort, compromise, and appreciating individuality, which together boost emotional well-being, personal growth, and a sense of belonging.
Feeling truly valued is a fundamental psychological need which again is Intergral to our approach to care.
iMatter Warrington and North West is a community interest organization aimed at protecting the most vulnerable members of the community in Warrington and the surrounding areas. We aim to meet the needs of Black Africans and ethnic minority groups within the community, providing support and a listening ear.
We value each individual and provide a person-centered support package that addresses social isolation, poor access to quality assessments, and referrals into NHS services, especially for those with no tangible social or informal support.
iMatter is a community-based initiative that is guided by a number of ethical principles and values, including these.
Service users aim to have access to the care they need, when and where they need it.
Service users aim to have access to the care they need, when and where they need it.
Championing the mental health of Black and Ethnic Minority people and families in Warrington and surrounding areas who may be less likely to access support.
iMatter is a community-based initiative that is guided by a number of ethical principles and values, including these.
Service users aim to have access to the care they need, when and where they need it.
Championing the mental health of Black and Ethnic Minority people and families in Warrington and surrounding areas who may be less likely to access support.
Service users aim to have access to the care they need, when and where they need it.
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Evidence suggests that people from Black Asian and Minority Ethnic communities are at higher risk of developing a mental health problem in adulthood. But they’re less likely to receive support…