A powerful quote from a frustrated author. Read the full The Bookseller article on how the financial exploitation affects authors' mental health, damages trust in publishers, and perpetuates inequality in the industry. A perspective we recognise and are actively working to better. https://lnkd.in/dYvWm-c9 #publishing #eddapay #innovation
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In a society that creates mental illness for BIPOC because of systemic inequality, and then turns around to punish BIPOC for that same mental illness, is it any wonder there are serious gaps in access to mental healthcare for minorities? At The People Place, we want to lead the way in making change. Our commitment to diversity and authenticity in our therapy practice is a starting point to extending mental healthcare access to minorities who have been underserved for far too long.
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Where you live shouldn’t decide the quality of your mental health care — but right now, in the UK, it does. Politics, council decisions, and funding gaps are leaving some areas behind. Curious how this postcode lottery works and how it impacts you? Head over to our website to read the full article or click here: https://lnkd.in/gpDnu7QC 🧠 Credits: Francesco Moscone, Professor of Business Economics #mentalhealthmatters #healthequity #publicpolicy #NHS #equalcare #mentalwellbeing
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Access to mental healthcare is essential to a person's well-being. Unfortunately, many minority groups face barriers to receiving the treatment they need. By addressing these obstacles, like social prejudice, we can create a healthier society for everyone. Read more here: http://ow.ly/jlyk105vpQZ #BehavioralHealthcareEquity
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Access to mental healthcare is essential to a person's well-being. Unfortunately, many minority groups face barriers to receiving vital services. By addressing these obstacles, like social prejudice, we can create a healthier society for everyone. Click here to learn more: http://ow.ly/jlyk105vpQZ #BehavioralHealthcareEquity
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What do you see in the picture? What clues does it give about the person? This afternoon when talking about the Mental Capacity Act, I shared an image to start conversations. The mental capacity act (MCA) is an important legislation that many professionals misunderstand and misapply. As professionals in health and social care it is our responsibility to find out what is important to the individuals in our care. There are ways we can do this even when individuals can no longer talk. Using pictures is just one example. Share other ways of finding information about individuals in your care. Image details are in the alt text. #MCA #PowerOfPictures #EmpoweringChoices #Living4Moments
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The Breakout Blueprint was written to provide direction and answers to life's pressing questions. Inspired by diverse experiences, the book aims to guide readers out of addiction and a mediocre existence. It offers the tools needed to transition to a happy, meaningful life. #BreakoutBlueprint #FindYourPath #OvercomeAddiction #LiveMeaningfully
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Access to mental healthcare is essential to a person's well-being. Unfortunately, many communities and minority groups face barriers to receiving the treatment they deserve. By addressing these obstacles, like social prejudice, we can create a healthier society for everyone. Read more here: http://ow.ly/jlyk105vpQZ #BehavioralHealthcareEquity
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International Boy Child Day, observed on May 16, highlights the importance of addressing the specific needs and challenges faced by boys and young men. It emphasizes the need to promote their health, education, and emotional well-being, recognizing that boys can face issues like mental health struggles, limited access to supportive services, and societal pressures. The day is significant because it brings attention to these challenges and advocates for more resources and support to help boys thrive. By focusing on their needs, we work towards creating a more equitable and supportive environment that benefits everyone in society. #JuvenHealthAfrica #Aolescent&YouthHealth
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Access to mental healthcare is essential to a person's well-being. Unfortunately, many minority groups face barriers to receiving the support they need. By addressing these obstacles, like social prejudice, we can create a healthier society for everyone. Follow this link to learn more: http://ow.ly/jlyk105vpQZ #BehavioralHealthcareEquity
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