Black and minority ethnic older people and mental well‐being: possibilities for practice
Abstract
There is a shortage of examples of arrangements and practice approaches that focus on mental wellbeing in black and minority ethnic (BME) older people. This article draws on our practice enquiry1, which brought together accounts of social care practice across different types of social care settings from four parts of the UK, away from the areas of high demographic concentration that have been the focus of most previous research. Over 80 practitioners, managers, older people and carers were interviewed over 2009‐2010. They described and reflected on the support for older people from BME backgrounds, particularly focusing on how they might promote mental well‐being.
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Citation
Manthorpe, J., Moriarty, J., Stevens, M., Hussein, S. and Sharif, N. (2010), "Black and minority ethnic older people and mental well‐being: possibilities for practice", Working with Older People, Vol. 14 No. 4, pp. 32-37. https://doi.org/10.5042/wwop.2010.0681
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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