Patient Experience and Service Responses

Evidence is needed to improve mental health services.

An essential part of this evidence is input directly from people with lived experience, family/informal carers, and health and social care professionals.

Patient Experience and Service Responses Projects

Improving the health of people with mental and physical health issues – a research priority setting exercise.

People living with both mental and physical health issues, their families, and the health and social care professionals who support them should have input on the most important questions to...

Improving Access to Mental Health services in TEWV for People from Black and Ethnic Minority Groups

Gypsy-Traveller communities are doubly disadvantaged in accessing mental health support. Mental health is a culturally taboo topic within Gypsy-Traveller communities, limiting opportunities to seek help, and experiences of unfair treatment...

Mental Health Implementation Network Project 1: Community engagement systems for people from ethnic minority communities to improve access to mental health care.

Funded by the NIHR ARC Mental Health Implementation Network, we are evaluating the adoption of the NHS’s first national anti-racism framework, the Patient and Carer Race Equality Framework (PCREF) using...

Meet the Patient Experience and Service Responses Team