Addressing Isolation, Loneliness and Mental Health Challenges

This poster looks at addressing isolation, loneliness and mental health challenges looking at the role of faith-based support within African communities in Birmingham.

This piece of research was part of a wider project led by Community Researchers. The research looked at ten different topics related to health care that the Community Researchers felt were a priority in their communities. To view the other nine posters, please click on the links at the bottom of this page.

Author: Jean Claude Kabuiku

Resource:

The Role of Faith-Based Support within African Communities in Birmingham.pptx (65.1 KB)

Other Posters:

Challenges faced by Families with a Child who has ADHD and/or Autism

Breaking the Taboo – South Asian Women and Menopause in Birmingham

Impact of Language Barriers and Mental Health and Wellbeing

The Impact on Adult Care Givers

Exploring Women’s Experiences of Pain Support

Experiences of Migrant Nigerian Children and Families Living in Birmingham

Advertising Health: Social Spaces with Private Gazes

The Barrier of Effective Communication

Cultural Stigma, Faith and Support: Muslim Mothers’ Experiences with Postnatal Mental Health Services

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