Mental illness to be tackled at Lambeth community event
Summary: African and Carribean communities are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental illness. Image: By Rachel Jenkins Lambeth’s
Summary: African and Carribean communities are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental illness. Image: By Rachel Jenkins Lambeth’s
Summary: The council will vote later this month on whether to build the facility. Image: By Bethan Marsh and Pete
Summary: Hospitals and their staff are considering their futures in the wake of David Cameron’s policy to cut ‘unnecessary bureaucracy’
The Black Men’s Consortium (BMC) has been mixing games, drama and politics to provide a space for black and brown men to express themselves and support each other on mental health issues and difficulties affecting their lives since 2018.
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