Services for ethnic minorities: a question of trust
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Mental healthcare for ethnic minorities is a government policy priority.
However, debate about how services should develop has been overshadowed by
public criticism over high rates of admission and sectioning in some ethnic
groups, the implication being that racism is rife in mental healthcare. These
criticisms are headline-seeking, scientifically crude and unfair to mental
health professionals. However, it is true that some minority communities are
mistrustful of the services available. We need to overcome this mistrust with
a positive message - and a promise of fair treatment.