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Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care

 

Promoting
race equality
in health and
social care

 

 

Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care

Editors: Margaret Greenfields and Hari Sewell
International editor: Kwame McKenzie
Frequency: Quarterly
Print ISSN: 1757-0980
Online ISSN: 2042-8367

Aims and scope
Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care promotes race equality in health and social care. It is a vital source of information with its themes clearly located in practice and includes coverage of:
• identifying and preventing inequalities
• access to services
• support, care and quality of service provision and outcome.

Peer reviewed, the Journal explores what is currently known about racism, discrimination and disadvantage and considers interventions that will overcome barriers and promote equality.

The Journal includes:
• a unique practical focus on tackling inequalities
• international perspectives, clearly highlighting learning for a
  UK audience
• clear implications for practitioners
• user perspectives
• examples of best practice and ‘what works’.

Readership
Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care is vital for everyone involved in race equality in health and social care. It is a hugely valuable source of information for practitioners, managers, policy-makers, academics, universities and colleges, NHS and primary care trusts, local authorities, social workers, psychologists, nurses, voluntary sector workers, users of services, carers and students.

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Editors
Margaret Greenfields Buckinghamshire New University, UK
Hári Sewell Director, HS Consultancy

International editor
Kwame McKenzie University of Toronto, University of Central Lancashire, UK and Centre for Addictions and Mental Health, Canada

Editorial board
Kólá Abímbólá, University of Leicester, UK
Patricia Bond, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Mike Clark, NHS West Midlands Regional Development Centre, UK
Graham Durcan, Centre for Mental Health, UK
Jeff Fernandez, Alcohol Lead Nurse for Primary Care, Islington, UK
Bill Fulford, University of Warwick, UK
Ann Jackson, Royal College of Nursing, UK
Frank Keating, Royal Holloway University of London, UK
Matilda MacAttram, Black Mental Health, UK
Mpalive Msiska, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
Karen Newbigging, National Programme for Gender Equality and Women's Mental Health, UK
Peter Shah, City Hospital NHS Trust, UK
Rose Thompson, Senior Crown Prosecutor, UK
Cheikh Traore, Bureau for Development Policy, USA
Premila Trivedi, Service User Trainer and Advisor, UK
Scott Weich, Warwick Medical School, UK
Richard Williams, Brixton Hill Group Practice, UK
Melba Wilson, DRE, Department of Health, UK

Associate board members
Victor Adebowale, Turning Point, UK
Dinesh Bhugra, Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK
Vinette Cross, Centre for Health and Social Care Improvement, UK
Jim Fowles, Department of Health, UK
Chris Heginbotham, Institute for Philosophy and University of Central Lancashire, UK
Kamlesh Patel, University of Central Lancashire, UK

Abstracting and indexing
Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care is abstracted/indexed in: British Nursing Index; Health Policy Reference Center; Illustrata; PsycINFO; Social Care Online and SOCINDEX.

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