![Race Equity & Ethnic Diversity (REED) Profile](https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1712099051129204736/uvkfT8N0_x96.jpg)
Race Equity & Ethnic Diversity (REED)
@REED_UCL
Followers
177
Following
60
Statuses
129
Working to promote race equity, diversity and inclusion in mental health research. Division of Psychiatry at UCL.
University College London
Joined July 2021
🎓 Join our FREE workshop on mental health careers tailored for students from ethnic minority backgrounds! 👩⚕️ Explore career paths and connect with professionals who value YOUR unique perspective. 🔗 Register here: #RepresentationMatters
0
11
6
There are many obstacles that people from minoritised ethnic groups face in academia. See here for data and resources: We are glad to see the Wellcome taking initiative to support researchers from underrepresented ethnic groups in academia!
This targeted funding is one of a variety of actions we’re taking as part of our commitment to becoming a more inclusive funder. From spring 2024, we’re also introducing positive action in our competitive open funding calls and schemes. Find out more ⤵️
1
12
18
A review of evidence on person-centred care outcome measures for use in dementia care. Provide important implications of person-centred care outcome measures on collaborative working between the person’s network of family and practitioners @tofunmiaworinde @UCLPsychiatry
0
1
3
This study explores the morbid risk of schizophrenia in first-degree relatives of white and African-Caribbean patients with psychosis. @UCLPsychiatry
0
0
2
The study reviews evidence on the prevalence of binge eating in black women. Results show that black women have similar or higher rates of binge eating than white women, but are underrepresented in clinical trials @UCLPsychiatry @DrRachelGoode
0
1
1
This study synthesises research on the efficacy of interventions for PTSD in children and young people. Psychological interventions used to treat PTSD in adults and interventions specifically adapted for younger people can be effective. @UCLPsychiatry @RayanneJBB_MH
0
0
1
This paper explores the experiences of healthcare workers during COVID-19 and its impact on their mental health and wellbeing. The analysis utilises data from 94 telephones interviews and 200 tweets from healthcare workers @UCLPsychiatry @RREALwork @DigitalCoeliac
0
0
2