
Sickle Cell Programme
Sickle cell inequalities is a major priority for our work in empowering vulnerable people.
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Sickle cell inequalities is a major priority for our work in empowering vulnerable people.
A landmark independent review of services provided by NHS Talking Therapies has identified that psychotherapy services need better tailoring to meet the needs of Black and minoritised ethnic groups.
Wider genetic testing could save lives, reduce costs and help thousands of Black, Asian and ethnic minority patients at risk of severe side effects resulting from chemotherapy drugs.
Responding to the future elective recovery plan, Sam Rodger, Assistant Director, Policy and Strategy of the NHS Race and Health Observatory, said:
The under-representation of ethnic minority communities taking part in research, along with the lack of systematic data collection and reporting, will be investigated by national health and care research stakeholders.
On 6 August, we will be launching a tender to commission the creation of a new, open-access resource enabling community participation and co-production with Black, Asian, and minoritised ethnic patients, communities, and staff.
An opportunity to work with us to review routes of access for dementia diagnosis and care services in England.
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This review aimed to identify existing policy interventions designed to tackle ethnic health inequalities in maternal and neonatal health in England.