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ALL IN THE MIND
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Tuesday 21:00-21:30
Rpt: Wed 16:30-17:00
Dr Raj Persaud explores the limits and potential of the mind, revealing the latest research and bringing together experts and commentators from the worlds of psychiatry, psychology and mental health.
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Listen toÌý18ÌýNovember
PRESENTER
PROF. RAJ PERSAUD
Raj Persaud
PROGRAMME DETAILS
TuesdayÌý18ÌýNovemberÌý2003
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SPECIAL EDITION:
BLACK MENTAL HEALTH IN BRITAIN


Read the full transcript of our
live webchatÌýwith Raj Persaud and his guests about black mental health issues.Ìý

In the late 70s research showed that African and Caribbean people suffered severe disadvantage in the mental health system. Little has changed over the last thirty years.

Black people make up nearly a third of patients in secure services they’re six times more likely than their white counterparts to be sectioned under the Mental Health Act and Black people are up to 18 times more likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia. On top of that black patients are much more likely to be given drugs than counselling.

This week a special edition of All In The Mind comes from The Tabernacle Arts and Culture Centre in London's Notting Hill where generations of migrants from the former colonies in the West Indies settled.

Dr Raj Persaud is joined by psychiatrists, outreach workers, former patients and their families to ask why so many Black British people are still facing discrimination in the mental health system.


PANELISTS

Paul Gray
a former patient who has campaigned to improve work opportunities for black people who have suffered mental health problems.

Dr Mike Shooter
President of the Ìý

Professor Kamlesh Patel OBE
Head of the Government’s consultation strategy: Delivering Race Equality:ÌýA Framework for Action, National Strategic Director at the in England and Director of the Centre for Ethnicity and Health at the University of Central Lancashire

Dr Rosemarie Mallett
Chief Executive of theÌýBrent Black African and Caribbean Mental Health Consortium
bbmhc@btconnect.comÌý. She is alsoÌýhonorary lecturer at Kings College London and Chair of the Race Forum of the British Sociological Association.

Dr Kwame McKenzie
Consultant Psychiatrist in Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust and at the Royal Free UCL MedicalSchool.


AUDIENCE

Peter Scott Blackman,
Director of the

Claire Felix
National Leader of Race Equality at

Julianna Fredericks
Assistant Director of ISIS
83-88 Rushey Green
Catford
Lewisham
London
SE6 4BD
TelÌý 0208 695 1955.

Shahid Sardar
Editor of Diverse Minds, part of the charity

Cashain David
General Manager of

Celina Hudson-Momodu
Manager at the Ebony Housing Association
185 Angel Place
Fore Street
London
N18 2UD
TelÌý 0208 803 2200

Mr Bakhtiar Hormoz
Director of Songhaia , established by social housing providers Ìý

Aadam Mohammad
a manager at

Peter Ferns
author of Letting Through Light
Contact details from Action Line 0800 044 044

Alex Gordon
Men of VisionÌý
Tel Ìý0208 531 1441

Sandra Griffiths
Co-ordinator of The Mellow Campaign
153-159 Bow Road,
London,
E3 2SE
TelÌý 0208 709 5873

Eileen Phillips
Runs A Better Way Ahead Ìýa personal development programme for black people

Sydney Millen
Chair of Tower Hamlets African-Caribbean Mental Health Trust
10 Bond Street
London
ÌýE15 1LT
0207 247 1414.

Dominic Walker
Director of Role Players Training Consultancy
Tel Ìý0775 365 9225
roleplayers63@aol.com

Malcolm Phillips
Manager of the Oremi Centre
Oremi Centre
Unit 3, Trellick House
Goldbourne Road
London
W10 5NX
Tel 020 964 0033.

The Nile Centre
The Centre aims to provide an alternative to hospitalÌý
105-9 Foulden Road
London
N16 7UH
Tel Ìý0207 241 3003.

Bishop Burrell
New Testament Church of God
TelÌýÌý 0208 888 9427
ntcg.woodgreen@virgin.net

Melba Wilson
Chair Ìýand Co-Director at the Centre for Mental Health Services Development England, King's College London

Dr Dele Olajide
Consultant Psychiatrist at the London Maudsley Hospital and project director of Cares of Life

Dr Aggrey Burke
Consultant Psychiatrist and senior lecturer at

Mr Chinyere Inyama
Inyama Solicitors & Co -Ìýspecialists in Mental Health Law
6 Lissenden Gardens
London
NW5 1LX
Tel Ìý0207 482 8863

Wendy Lanham
Consultant Clinical Psychologist with

Ms Angela Linton Abulu

Black Women’s Mental Health Services
Unit 27 Park Royal Road
London
NW10 7LQ
Tel Ìý0208 961 6324
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