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SUMMARY:Non-racism and Toxic Interaction Theory in Mental Health Practice:
  Professional responsibility in the light of systemic racism   - Hari Sewe
 ll\, Director\, HS Consultancy
DTSTART:20201204T163000Z
DTEND:20201204T180000Z
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CONTACT:Louise White
DESCRIPTION:This talk will summarise the nature of inequalities for black 
 people in mental health and examine whether the service response is propor
 tionate to the levels of inequality.  Additionally\, I will highlight ways
  in which practice does not fully validate the experience of racism in its
  many forms by using a ‘service-user led’ rationale for not exploring 
 the impact of racisms on black people’s lives\; as if the trauma impact 
 and risk can only be considered phenomenologically and does not exist in a
 bsolute terms.\n \n \nHári is founder and Director of HS Consultancy and 
 is a former executive director of health and social care in the NHS. He ha
 s worked as national equalities lead for the National Mental Health Develo
 pment Unit as part of his consultancy. He regularly runs training days for
  the NHS\, local authorities and voluntary sector organisations and is wid
 ely published on the field of equalities.  He is Honorary Senior Research 
 Fellow at University of Central Lancashire and is Specialist Guest Lecture
 r at University of Bradford. Hári is co-founder\, and chair of the nation
 al Social Care Strategic Network (Mental Health) until November 2010.  Há
 ri has had various books\, articles and book chapters published\, with new
  material emerging regularly\, usually ever year.\n
LOCATION:Zoom meeting
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