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The Care and Abuse of Minoritized Ethnic Groups: The Role of Statutory Services

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Forbat L (2004) The Care and Abuse of Minoritized Ethnic Groups: The Role of Statutory Services. Critical Social Policy, 24 (3), pp. 312-331. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261018304044362

Abstract
Abuse in care relationships is an increasing concern in social policy and service provision. Attention has been drawn to the abuse of cared-for people in their own homes, the abuse of carers by family members and the abuse of people in institutional settings. Drawing on qualitative research with carers/carees from South Asian and African-Caribbean backgrounds, this paper explores a different conceptualization of abuse which moves away from an interpersonal understanding, to one that recognizes structural inequalities as a form of ‘institutional’ abuse of carers and those who receive care. This reconceptualization of abuse gives particular attention to forms of racism and discrimination in the provision of services to minoritized carers/cared-for people. It therefore makes significant contributions to discussions of caring and race equality in the health and social care fields.

Keywords
informal care; institutional racism; race equality; Racism; Race discrimination; Discrimination in medical care; Equality Health aspects

Journal
Critical Social Policy: Volume 24, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date31/08/2004
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/1260
PublisherSage
ISSN0261-0183

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Professor Liz Forbat

Professor Liz Forbat

Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences