Document Category: People From Minoritised Communities
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| Neroche Woodlanders – Annual Report 2023/24 | Woodland management and nature‑based wellbeing outcomes in the Blackdown Hills; relevant to forestry practice and land stewardship. | Agriculture Forestry and Fishing, Children and Young People, Community Cohesion, Community Spaces and Places, County-Wide, Everyone, Families, Former District of Somerset West and Taunton, Mental Health and Wellbeing, People From Minoritised Communities, People with Mental Health Difficulties, Recreation, Refugees/Asylum Seekers/Immigrants, Rural | agriculture-forestry-and-fishing children-and-young-people community-cohesion community-spaces-and-places county-wide everyone families former-district-of-somerset-west-and-taunton mental-health-and-wellbeing people-from-minoritised-communities people-with-mental-health-difficulties recreation refugees-asylum-seekers-immigrants rural service-themes demographics geography | annual-report | ||
| UK DRI: Diversity and dementia | How is research reducing health disparities? The UK Dementia Research Institute published this report in 2022. It looks at the statistics of dementia research and considers how health inequalities may play a role in understanding the true impact of dementia. They explore how dementia research may help to understand how and why different groups are affected differently by the same diseases, in order to target nterventions where they are most needed to maximise their benefit. “We must reject longstanding biases in scientific research, and instead innovate in the name of inclusivity” | Everyone, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Older People, People From Minoritised Communities, Physical Health and Wellbeing, UK | everyone mental-health-and-wellbeing older-people people-from-minoritised-communities physical-health-and-wellbeing uk demographics service-themes geography | research-paper | ||
| Power Threat Meaning Framework | The Power Threat Meaning Framework is an over-arching structure for identifying patterns in emotional distress, unusual experiences and troubling behaviour, as an alternative to psychiatric diagnosis and classification. The project team’s aim was to produce a foundational document which sets out the philosophical, theoretical and empirical basis for such a framework and describes how it can serve as a conceptual alternative to psychiatric classification in relation to emotional distress and troubled or troubling behaviour. This is an overview. A full 400+ page report is available from the British Psychological Society. | Children and Young People, City, Coastal, Community Cohesion, Community Development, Community Spaces and Places, County-Wide, Education/Training, Equality and Diversity, Everyone, Families, Female, LGBTQ+, Lone Parents, Male, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Older People, People From Minoritised Communities, People with Mental Health Difficulties, People with Multiple Disabilities, People with Physical Disabilities, Refugees/Asylum Seekers/Immigrants, Rural, Support Service Activities, UK, Urban, Village | children-and-young-people city coastal community-cohesion community-development community-spaces-and-places county-wide education-training equality-and-diversity everyone families female lgbtq lone-parents male mental-health-and-wellbeing older-people people-from-minoritised-communities people-with-mental-health-difficulties people-with-multiple-disabilities people-with-physical-disabilities refugees-asylum-seekers-immigrants rural support-service-activities uk urban village demographics geography service-themes | guidance-document research-paper toolkit-and-resources |