The project
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What's it all about?
Black African Diaspora Communities
We use the term Black African, Black Caribbean, Black British and individuals with dual heritage and other groups who have Black African heritage, to describe who this project is about.
The Aim
The aim is for people from Black African Diaspora Communities , as well as individuals from the health and care research system, to tell the researcher what works, what does not work, and what affects their decision-making to make health and social care research more inclusive.
Project Background
It is not known how many people from Black African Diaspora Communities take part in health and social care research. Researchers have not routinely collected this information.
People from Black African Diaspora Communities experience poorer health outcomes compared to White people . This makes it more important that services meet their needs, including the service we provide in the health and care research system, to ensure they have access to the same new treatments and care.