The Better Health project seeks to develop a national evidence-based resource to help health practitioners:
- improve service provision for black and minority ethnic communities
- embed race equality in their day to day work
Central to the Better Health project is a collection of evidence-based briefing papers containing research, good practice tips, resources, and key messages targeted towards frontline health practitioners. Although the papers focus on a variety of different issues and ethnic groups, overarching themes include:
- the impact of personal or institutional racism on black and minority ethnic service users and staff
- limitations in the provision of culturally, ethnically and linguistically appropriate health services
- obstacles to participation and engagement by black and minority ethnic service users in health services, such as segregation, dispersal or language
- intersections between age, disability, gender, faith, poverty and ethnicity
- best practice examples to tackle discrimination and disadvantage
The resources can be found in the Health and Care section of the Foundation website. They are easily identifiable as Better Health resources by the logo which is displayed on the relevant resources.