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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
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PublisherSage
ISSN0261-0183
eISSN1461-703X

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Professor Liz Forbat

Professor Liz Forbat

Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences