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  • The Colour Of Birth

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  • Black Thrive - A Partnership for Black Wellbeing

    The Partnership for Black Wellbeing, also known as Black Thrive, is a partnership-based, cross-sector approach to deliver system change.

  • Jacqui Dyer, MBE

  • Why Black Thrive?

    People of African and Caribbean descent suffer disproportionately when it comes to mental health and wellbeing.

  • The Black Thrive Campaign

  • Shared Measurement System

  • Community involvement

    Black Thrive takes community co-production to the next level.

  • Sean Rigg Inquiry

    On 21 August 2008, Sean Rigg, a 40-year-old black British musician and music producer died following a cardiac arrest while in police custody at the entrance to Brixton police station.

  • Lambeth Black Health and Wellbeing Commission Report

    The death of Sean Rigg prompted the launch of the Black Health and Wellbeing Commission in October 2013.

  • Family support

    Some information on the type of support that exists for families.

  • Challenge and solution forum

    We will launch a challenge and solution forum in the Autumn of 2017. It will be a place for you to post issues that you would like to share with the Black Thrive community so we can work together to solve them.

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Black Thrive is an independent partnership of Lambeth community and services. To conserve resource, its staff team is hosted by HealthWatch Lambeth - Registered Charity No 1153444 | Registered Company No 8430436