We commit to developing healthy, thriving communities, with a more psychologically informed public.
We will:
a. Use psychological knowledge widely to prevent avoidable distress and build resilient communities
b. Work with communities to make services more transparent, accessible, and responsive
c. Recognise and respond to wider social factors, such as poverty, discrimination, inequality and trauma, that can impact on emotional distress
d. Address national and local disparities in access to and experiences of psychological healthcare, particularly for Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities
e. Work in partnership with professionals inside and outside the NHS to improve lives across the lifespan.
Related Resources:
Patient and Carer Race Equality Framework