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Mental health: ethnic minority carers’ experiences

  • Overview
  • Becoming a carer
    • Becoming a mental health carer
    • Reasons for caring and carers' qualities
  • How caring affects carers
    • Working life and life opportunities
    • Relationship to the person cared for
    • Children, family and social life
    • Stress and carers' health
    • Negative attitudes to mental health problems
  • Looking after yourself and getting help
    • Getting the balance right
    • Support from family, friends and community
    • Support from spirituality and religion
    • Support from carers' services
    • Carers' assessments
  • Caring for someone with a mental health problem
    • Giving emotional and practical support
    • Taking control - difficult situations and medication
    • Carers' views: mental health problems & causes
    • Carers' views on treatment and cure
  • Carers' experiences with mental health services
    • Services and minority ethnic communities
    • Carers' voice and confidentiality issues
    • Working with GPs and Psychiatric Consultants
    • Dealing with hospitals
    • Services in the community
  • What carers want
    • What different cultures can teach us
    • Carers advice for support and information services
    • Carers' advice about carer policies
    • Advice to other carers
  • People's Profiles
    • People caring for a son or daughter
    • People caring for a parent
    • People caring for their husband, wife or partner
    • People caring for a sister or brother
    • People caring for other or more than one relative
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Mental health: ethnic minority carers’ experiences

Resources and Information

Please download our Carers and Mental Health & Wellbeing resources. You may also be interested in our General Health and Practical matters resources.

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