Ethics-driven and rights-driven considerations for sustainable adaptations of mental health delivery
Variance in access to mental health care due to ethnic and racial disparities raises social justice concerns about the distribution of resources and underlying social variables of inequality. Service users and family organisations have expressed concerns about potential future service cuts, disproportionate additional illness burden, reduced service access, inadequate financial support, exacerbation of inequalities in access to health care, and the need for greater family and carer support
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