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Black and dangerous? Patient experiences of mental health …

September 30, 2014 by Jeremy Leave a reply

Now head of equalities at MIND, he runs programmes with local mental health support groups across the country. “Services that are focused specifically on meeting the need of marginalized groups,” he says. “Those are the …

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Black and dangerous? Patient experiences of mental health …

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