This case study is drawn from a programme of research commissioned by the Race and Health Observatory and published in 2023. As part of this project, the team worked with six services in the UK and Ireland to understand good practice in mental health services for these communities.
Lincolnshire Traveller Initiative (LTI) is a charity based in Lincoln and has been established as a service since 1999. LTI is committed to creating opportunities, community cohesion and positive futures for Lincolnshire’s Traveller communities.
This case study is drawn from a programme of research commissioned by the Race and Health Observatory and published in 2023. As part of this project, the team worked with six services in the UK and Ireland to understand good practice in mental health services for these communities.
This case study is drawn from a programme of research commissioned by the Race and Health Observatory and published in 2023. As part of this project, the team worked with six services in the UK and Ireland to understand good practice in mental health services for these communities.
Exchange House Ireland National Travellers Service is an organisation of Traveller and non-Travellers and a leading provider of front line and support services to some of the most marginalised Travellers in Ireland since 1980.
Cambridgeshire County Council Public Health Gypsy Traveller Team hosts a range of Traveller services in partnership with the local health trust.
This case study summarises the NHS Race and Health Observatory's Learning and Action Network programme, which focuses on developing an anti-racism focused Quality Improvement approach to address racial inequalities in maternal and neonatal health outcomes
This case study summarises Barts Health NHS Trust’s development of a comprehensive maternity dashboard to address ethnic inequities in maternal and neonatal health outcomes, particularly for their diverse population in London.
This case study summarises the Post Partum Haemorrhage (PPH) initiative at Lancashire Teaching Hospital, which aimed to reduce health inequalities in PPH incidence, particularly among women and birthing people from Black and ethnic minority backgrounds.
This case study summarises Better Outcomes Postnatally for Mums project by the University of Oxford team, which aimed to improve postnatal health outcomes for women facing multiple disadvantages by co-producing accessible postnatal red flag symptom resources