为乔治·弗洛伊德伸张正义,为全球精神健康清算。

Global mental health (Cambridge, England) Pub Date : 2020-08-26 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1017/gmh.2020.17
Stevan Weine, Brandon A Kohrt, Pamela Y Collins, Janice Cooper, Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, Samuel Okpaku, Milton L Wainberg
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摘要

在乔治·弗洛伊德(George Floyd)在明尼阿波利斯被警察杀害以及“黑人的命也是命”(Black Lives Matter)引发的全球反应之后,全球心理健康领域是时候重新审视我们如何在我们的机构、研究和心理健康服务中承认和应对种族主义了。与街道层面的反应一致,这是一个重要的机会,可以理解和协作应对公众对系统性变革的需求。为了有效应对,至关重要的是:(1)意识到影响当今做法的殖民历史,并向前推进反殖民和反种族主义行动;(2)确定全球精神卫生工作人员缺乏多样性和代表性的地方和原因,然后采取措施消除这些差距;(3)与社区和机构合作,结束警察暴力和结构性暴力。
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Justice for George Floyd and a reckoning for global mental health.

In the wake of George Floyd's killing by police in Minneapolis and the global response inspired by Black Lives Matter, it is time for the field of global mental health to reexamine how we have acknowledged and addressed racism in our institutions, our research, and our mental health services. In solidarity with street level responses, this is an important opportunity to understand and collaboratively respond to public demand for systemic change. To respond effectively, it is vital to (1) be aware of the colonial history that influences today's practices, and move forward with anti-colonial and anti-racist actions; (2) identify where and why diversity and representation are lacking in the global mental health workforce, then follow steps to combat these disparities; and (3) work with communities and institutions to end both police violence and structural violence.

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