An exciting opportunity is available for ethnic minority carers within the mental health community. The National Ethnic Mental Health Carer Forum is set to provide a vital platform for carers to share their experiences, connect with others, and influence positive change in the sector.
A Forum for Community and Change
Caring for someone with mental health challenges can be an isolating experience, especially for those from ethnic minority backgrounds who may face additional barriers such as cultural stigma, language difficulties, and lack of targeted support. The forum aims to address these challenges by creating a safe and welcoming environment for carers to speak openly, gain support, and contribute to shaping the future of mental health care.
Event details
National Ethnic Mental Health Carer Forum
10.30am
Friday 28th March 2025
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85600004390
Meeting ID: 856 0000 4390
Who Can Attend?
The forum is open to all unpaid carers and professionals who want to be part of the conversation. Whether you are a family member providing care, a professional working in the field, or someone passionate about advocating for better mental health support in diverse communities, your voice is welcomed.
How to Get Involved
Booking a place at the forum is simple. Interested participants can contact Matthew McKenzie via email at info@caringmindblog.com or scan the QR code provided on the official event poster below.
Why This Forum Matters
Mental health care should be inclusive and accessible to all, yet many ethnic minority carers struggle to find culturally appropriate support services. By bringing together carers and professionals, this forum seeks to highlight their concerns, exchange knowledge, and push for improvements in the way mental health services are delivered to diverse communities.
For those seeking solidarity, guidance, and an opportunity to be heard, the National Ethnic Mental Health Carer Forum is an essential step toward change. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this important conversation.