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and are based on cultural stereotypes and assumptions. She says, "Future research should avoid cultural stereotypes and assumptions, and amalgamation of ethnic groups should be discouraged to better inform policy and practice." Smith has campaigned for a better understanding of mental health issues, and has raised awareness about racism in healthcare. Smith believed this why there are generally a higher proportion of black people detained under the mental health service, but added "psychiatry is not where the problem starts". Smith's research into the short term management of violent behaviour and reducing forced injection during restraint has been adopted as part of national guidance and now forms part of the recommendations for Rapid
Tranquillisation in the recent NaPICU/BAP guidelines.
104:"Reasons behind the rising rate of admissions under the Mental Health Act" have been reviewed by the central government and the recommendations of the MHARAC (Mental Health of African and Caribbean) group have been adopted by the Cabinet Office. The Mental Health Act White Paper is currently in preparation based on the recommendations of the Independent Review, of which Smith was the deputy chair.
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