Systemic Racism
Cross-source consensus on Systemic Racism from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Clinicians identified systemic racism, microaggressions, and oppressive structures as harms to racially and ethnically minoritised students' mental health and academic attainment. — ‘This level of racism has always been there’: clinicians’ views on supporting racially minoritised university students – a qualitative study in student support services in North East England
- Generic diversity commitments are presented as insufficient without concrete race equity in service design, training, and reflective practice. — ‘This level of racism has always been there’: clinicians’ views on supporting racially minoritised university students – a qualitative study in student support services in North East England
- Racism is presented as both a social harm and a physical health risk through physiological stress pathways. — ‘This level of racism has always been there’: clinicians’ views on supporting racially minoritised university students – a qualitative study in student support services in North East England
- Clinicians perceived racism as escalating after Brexit due to normalised and legitimised racist attitudes. — ‘This level of racism has always been there’: clinicians’ views on supporting racially minoritised university students – a qualitative study in student support services in North East England