Abstract

Aims and Method All mental health services are expected to aim for equality of access to people from minority ethnic groups. Psychotherapy services typically have a low proportion of ethnic minority clients. Specialist services such as therapeutic communities are no exception. It is also possible that ethnic minority residents are more likely to leave group treatments early if they are clearly in the minority. The study examined records between 1996–2000 to ascertain whether ethnic minorities show a different pattern of exit from the process than people from other backgrounds. Results Just over 9% of referrals to Henderson Hospital were from ethnic minorities. Ethnic minority referrals were less likely to be invited to a selection interview. However, there was no difference in length of stay in treatment. There was a trend towards ethnic minority referrals having more severe symptomatology and histories than those from White backgrounds. Clinical Implications Ethnic background should be taken into account when considering referral for specialist psychotherapy. Routine monitoring of the processing of ethnic minority referrals should be conducted in all psychotherapy services.

Highlights

  • Just over 9% of referrals to Henderson Hospital were from ethnic minorities

  • There was no difference in length of stay in treatment.There was a trend towards ethnic minority referrals having more severe symptomatology and histories than those from White backgrounds

  • Routine monitoring of the processing of ethnic minority referrals should be conducted in all psychotherapy services

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Henderson Hospital is a residential unit in Surrey offering therapeutic community treatment to adults with severe personality disorders (Warren & Dolan, 2001). The hospital is centrally funded and is part of a national service for personality disorder, which includes Webb House in Crewe and Main House in South Birmingham. The process of referral to Henderson Hospital begins with a referral letter and standard form submitted by the referring professional. 1 the referral is rejected 2 a referral is made to the outreach service or 3 a candidate is invited to attend a selection group. A client must be selected before they can be admitted to the hospital. The selection group comprises three staff members and nine current residents in the therapeutic community, and decisions to offer admission are made by democratic vote.

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