Our service response to racism

Jack McKellar, L. Rogers
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• In this article, we talk about how people can be treated differently because of their ‘race’. This is called racism.• We think services for people with learning disabilities don’t do enough to help stop racism. We think clinical psychologists can do more to help stop racism and make services fairer.• We talk about some ways our psychology team has tried to help stop racism in our service and help people with learning disabilities get treated more fairly.
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我们的服务回应种族主义
•在这篇文章中,我们讨论了人们如何因为“种族”而受到不同的对待。这就是种族主义。•我们认为,为有学习障碍的人提供的服务在阻止种族主义方面做得不够。我们认为临床心理学家可以做更多的事情来帮助制止种族主义,使服务更公平。•我们讨论了我们的心理团队试图阻止我们服务中的种族主义,帮助有学习障碍的人得到更公平的对待的一些方法。
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