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Better Health Briefing Papers 1-17
Briefing 17: The social consequences of sickle cell and thalassaemia: improving the quality of support
Briefing 16: Ethnicity and coronary heart disease: making sense of risk and improving care
Briefing 15: Experiences of bullying and racial harassment among minority ethnic staff in the NHS
Briefing 14: HIV prevention among black Africans in England: a complex challenge
Briefing 13: The health of Gypsies and Travellers in the UK
Briefing 12: Addressing ethnic inequalities in maternity service experiences and outcomes: responding to women's needs and preferences
Briefing 11: Health experiences of Chinese people in the UK
Briefing 10: The health and social care experiences of black and minority ethnic older people
Briefing 9: Long-term ill health, poverty and ethnicity
Briefing 8: User participation in health care services
Briefing 7: Tackling health inequalities for minority ethnic groups: challenges and opportunities
Briefing 6: African and Caribbean men and mental health
Briefing 5: African and Caribbean men and mental health
Briefing 4: The recruitment and retention of black and minority ethnic staff in the National Health Service
Briefing 3: Ethnic inequalities in health: the impact of racism
Briefing 2: Effective communication with service users
Briefing 1: Improving the quality of palliative care