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African Caribbeans are 44% more likely to be sectioned, 29% more
likely to be forcibly restrained, 50% more likely to be placed in
seclusion, and make up 30% of in-patients on medium secure
psychiatric wards. This is the stark reality of the African
Caribbean experience of mental health in the UK, one which is
comparable to the mental health system in South Africa during
apartheid, according to Lee Jasper, Chair of the African Caribbean
Mental Health Commission. Combining anecdotal evidence from African
Caribbean service users and the opinions of African Caribbean
mental health professionals, Crisis in the Community explores the
reasons behind the disproportionate rates of mental health among a
community that comprises only 1% of the country's population. It
recounts in full the tragic death of David Bennett at the Norvic
Clinic in 1998 and the subsequent independent inquiry which
identified institutional racism within mental health services. And
it looks at what is being done - and what still needs to be done -
to break the culture of fear and mistrust among African Caribbeans
towards the mental health system.
About the Author
David Burke is from Mullingar in Ireland and has been living in
the UK since 1990. As a journalist he contributes regularly to
Rock'n'Reel and Mental Health Today magazines, and works as a
Subtitler with Red Bee Media. Married to Shirley, he has a son,
Dylan, and stepdaughter, Francesca.
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