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More than 1/3 of women experience lasting health problems after childbirth, including mental health conditions.
On #WMMHDay , explore a Series from eClinicalMedicine – The Lancet Discovery Science & The Lancet Global Health calling for a life-course approach to address women’s individual needs & concerns: hubs.li/Q02vvvyM0
Global study in The Lancet Public Health reveals stark differences in major causes of disease burden between females and males, underscoring the need for gender-responsive approaches to health. hubs.li/Q02vFZ2m0
Lily Keck is the Health Equalities Lead at Social Enterprise Kent & Claudia spent ten years as chief executive of a Kent social enterprise, where she led many programmes helping vulnerable people in the community they write in todays BMJ Leader
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Serving the underserved communities as a General Practitioner. By Dr. Priya Kumar - Dr Priya Kumar BEM
Priya is a GP at Kumar Medical Centre (KMC) & the KMC Health Inequalities Lead. She is also the Transformational Clinical Lead Connected Care, Frimley.
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Meet up of Diploma Students with the esteemed CBT diploma faculty and delegates #PACT #CACBT #mentalhealth #14thPACTConference #CBT #Pakistan #conference #Pact #pactpakistan
ADHD care in #GeneralPractice needs standardisation, more information provision for health professionals, and adjustments for patients to meet requirements of the Equality Act
Figure: key recommendations for practice doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2… ChYMe APEx Dr Anna Price
Beautiful BMJ Leader blog & a hit to the stomach.
'I find it hard to witness and accept the injustices built into our health and social care systems, as well as into our wider society'
Remembering wonderful late SAS psychiatrist and disability campaigner Onikepe Ijete
Womens mental health - a public survey found that only 59% of women feel comfortable discussing mental health with friends, family numbers, and healthcare professionals.
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
Our paper on # improving experience #reasonable adjustments made nationally for people with Intellectual disability attending Mental health tribunal hearings # engagement Asif Zia Chetan shah Sandra Brookes Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS HPFT Research at HPFT
Fab blog by Amrit Sachar 🇵🇸 #StopTheGenocide & Dr Nagina Khan challenging us to start with equity in mind.
“What if we did things the other way around? What if we started our improvement projects with the “complex” cohort? What if we designed a service, WITH them, around THEIR needs & access challenges?”
Briefly quoted in this The Guardian piece on recent homicides in the UK, some of which have been committed by people with severe mental illness. Makes important point about potential role of high quality and consistent mental health care: theguardian.com/society/2024/a…