
CaFI Study: Culturally-adapted Family Intervention
@cafistudy
Culturally-adapted Family Intervention, funded by @NIHRResearch to support Black families affected by #psychosis in England. Led by @edgedawn [email protected]
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Save the date! 10 June 2023, 11am-4pm Our University Community Festival returns with a free family fun filled day of hands-on science, creative sessions & play! eventbrite.co.uk/e/university-o… #communityfestUoM Social Responsibility

This #EQW2023 find out how we're addressing #inequalities in mental health through research. CaFI Study: Culturally-adapted Family Intervention is testing a talking therapy for people from Black & mixed heritage backgrounds. Want to get involved? More info on how to become a lead therapist 👇 #ResearchGMMH


Come down along to the free @NIHRCRN_gman Research Festival at Oldham Libraries and find out more about research and CAFI #BePartofResearch


Excited to be attending and Co-presenting at the BACP 29th Annual Research Conference talking about CaFI Study: Culturally-adapted Family Intervention alongside Professor Dawn Edge . Addressing #cultural awareness/sensitivity in #counselling, #psychotherapy, and clinical practices.


Delighted to be co-presenting CaFI Study: Culturally-adapted Family Intervention with you ShenittaPsych Thanks Greater Manchester Mental Health for your support to attend BACP #bacp23

Really great to hear from Professor Dawn Edge about the CaFI Study: Culturally-adapted Family Intervention followed by a useful conversation on steps towards tackling racial inequality with Social Market Foundation & many others doing work in this space. Less talk, more action remains a key takeaway.


Get involved in the CaFI study! We are recruiting therapists & service users. Our therapists come from a range of professions. If you are a service user, know anyone that matches the criteria, or would like to volunteer - let us know! Email - [email protected] #mentalhealth


Why not come and meet our team at The University of Manchester #communityfestUoM between 11-4 at the University Place Building. A great day filled with fun activities, learning, and new research tackling important challenges and reducing inequalities #MentalHealthMatters #EVENT #race


Honouring the memory of our dear colleague Dr Nicole Andrews: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow -African and Caribbean Health Inequalities - Newman University, Birmingham Closing date: 18th June CaFI Study: Culturally-adapted Family Intervention Caribbean Studies Association @inequalccsr Jenny Douglas Lade Smith CBE

We are recruiting to CaFI Study: Culturally-adapted Family Intervention which is testing a new talking therapy called Culturally Adapted Family Intervention. To find out more contact Research Assistant, Ayesha Alam [email protected]


Find out more about the research we are conducting with CaFI Study: Culturally-adapted Family Intervention into culturally adapted psychological interventions here: bit.ly/3PgRs8k #red4research @NIHRCRNWessex


NEW! We're looking for a Trial Manager with a passion to improve #mentalhealth of #African #Caribbean origin people diagnosed with #psychosis. Evaluating Culturally-adapted Family Intervention CaFI Study: Culturally-adapted Family Intervention in England. Closing date July 7th 2023. beta.jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/joba…


Why not check out Professor Dawn Edge #interview with The Lead | theleaduk.substack.com. Showcasing the importance of representation in the #NHS. “One of the main reasons why we're doing this work is because of a lack of access to psychological therapy for people, and generally for minoritised communities”

🏥 Ethnic inequalities in mental healthcare: how can we ensure good outcomes for all? Join us to hear Dean Russell, Professor Dawn Edge, Lade Smith CBE, Emma Best AM, Samuel Kasumu and Aveek Bhattacharya discuss how policymakers can improve mental health outcomes for ethnic minority patients!


On #WorldMentalHealthDay why not get involved in the CaFI study! We are recruiting therapists, Service users, and volunteers! Let’s continue to normalise safe spaces for conversation around Mental Health, Culture, and Racism. Email - [email protected]



Learning so much already at the Catalyst 4 Change: Black Thrive Birmingham commUNITY Assembly & the event hasn’t started yet. There is important research taking place with BSMHFT NHS Mental Health and Greater Manchester Mental Health CaFI Study: Culturally-adapted Family Intervention

