We funded a research project into the needs of Black carers led by Dr Juliana Onwumere, clinical psychologist at King’s College London. It aims to improve health outcomes for Black people living with psychosis by designing support for the people who look after them
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Supporting Black Carers
We funded a research project into the needs of Black carers led by Dr Juliana Onwumere, clinical psychologist at King’s College London. It aims to improve health outcomes for Black people living with psychosis by designing support for the people who look after them
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Activities on wards for patients living with psychosis
Activities like gardening and art are important to wellbeing of patients on the ward
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Peer support projects
Two projects improving health care by involving service users. Total funding provided: £351,500
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Loophole Music
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Empowering Parents Empowering Communities (EPEC)
A parenting programme transforming family relationships, developed by parenting specialists at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, academics at Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London and co-produced with parents themselves.
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Bethlem Men’s Shed
Opening a door to tackle isolation and men's health
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