Join us for an online discussion on improving access to mental health care for people from minority ethnic communities through the MHIN programme and the implementation of anti-racism framework: Patient and carer race equality framework (PCREF).
The framework aims to improve experiences for diverse communities by requiring mental health trusts and service providers to co-develop culturally appropriate care models.
Reflections on implementing the Patient and Carer Race Equality Framework: what have we learnt so far?
Join us on for an online discussion on improving access to mental health care for people from minority ethnic communities through the implementation of the PCREF anti-racism framework.
This event is being organised by the NIHR Mental Health Implementation Network (MHIN), a national programme which aims to drive collaborations and changes in mental health practice.
Explore perspectives on the implementation of the Patient and Carer Race Equality Framework
Practical takeaways: Delve into PCREF implementation
Discover the progress and lessons learned from MHIN project sites (ARC Yorkshire and Humber and ARC Greater Manchester) implementing PCREF, including key results and future plans.
Who should attend?
Mental health trusts
Commissioners and policymakers interested in improving access to mental health care for minority ethnic communities
Researchers working on improving access to mental health for ethic communities
Service users and advocates
Anyone with an interest in PCREF, whether actively involved in working within this framework or seeking to expand their knowledge about it
Practical takeaways:
We will share early insights into the implementation of PCREF across three sites in England.
Attendees will learn about challenges and enablers experienced across local sites in the first phases of national PCREF implementation.