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  • Mental Health Services Research
  • Community Engagement

Background:

  • The Black Country (BC) is a diverse UK region with significant socioeconomic disparities.
  • Underserved communities within the BC experience unmet needs and barriers to healthcare access.
  • Understanding these challenges is crucial for improving mental health service provision.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To engage with underserved communities in the BC to understand their priorities and barriers related to mental health services.
  • To inform future mental health service provision through collaborative stakeholder engagement.
  • To identify actionable solutions for enhancing access to care.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods design incorporating collaborative workshops.
  • Listening events were organized across the Black Country to engage diverse community groups.
  • Qualitative data analysis of participant statements to identify key themes and priorities.

Main Results:

  • Sixty participants attended three workshops, generating 247 statements across nine groups.
  • Key priorities identified include: inappropriate healthcare funding allocation (18.03%), barriers to appropriate care (21.03%), and limited resources for prevention and support (26.61%).
  • Six major themes emerged from the data analysis.

Conclusions:

  • Effective solutions must be location and community-specific to build trust and engagement.
  • Barriers extend beyond cultural stigma, encompassing community distrust and a lack of co-designed, culturally appropriate services.
  • Future interventions should prioritize co-design and address systemic issues in healthcare access.