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If you are interested in exploring more of our past work and external resources check out the links below

Empowering Black Communities: The Potential of a Novel Approach to Stop and Search Dashboards

The disproportionate targeting of Black people by the police has always been a concerning issue in our community. In 2021 a Home Office report revealed that Black people are seven times more likely… Read More

Stop and search and violent crime: Evidence-based policy?

Parts of this post were originally published on LinkedIn in May 2022 Read More

Black Voices on Policing — Evidence submission

This document provides data insights for the Black Voices on Policing consultation working group. The data and insights provided is to support the working group to develop recommendations as part o… Read More

Disproportionate Use of ‘Misuse of Drugs Act’ Stop and Searches on Black Londoners

Authors: Celestin Okoroji & Jolyon Miles-Wilson Read More

Employment in Lambeth: 2015-present

First presented at a Black Thrive Partnership Board in December 2021 Read More

How must we disrupt the mental health research system to be anti-racist?

How must we disrupt the mental health research system to be anti-racist? #AntiRacistMHResearch Read More

Black People Must Thrive in our Lifetimes: A Response to the CRED Report

Many have already commented on the UK government’s commissioned report on Race and Ethnic Disparities. In the main, most seem to agree that the report is very troubling and dismisses much of what i… Read More

The Police: What can we learn from their debate about Institutional Racism?

First published on 31st January 2022 on Black Thrive’s website. Read More

Epistemic injustice and mental health research: A pragmatic approach to working with lived…

In March 2023 I published a paper with colleagues from the McPin Foundation exploring ideas around the relationship between Lived Experience and Mental Health Research. You can find the full, open … Read More

Employment Support for Black People with Long-Term Health Conditions (a summary)

We recently published a paper on employment support for Black people with long-term health conditions in the journal of mental health. The paper is open access and can be found here. Below is a bri… Read More

Empowering Black Communities: The Potential of a Novel Approach to Stop and Search Dashboards

The disproportionate targeting of Black people by the police has always been a concerning issue in our community. In 2021 a Home Office report revealed that Black people are seven times more likely… Read More

Stop and search and violent crime: Evidence-based policy?

Parts of this post were originally published on LinkedIn in May 2022 Read More

Black Voices on Policing — Evidence submission

This document provides data insights for the Black Voices on Policing consultation working group. The data and insights provided is to support the working group to develop recommendations as part o… Read More

Disproportionate Use of ‘Misuse of Drugs Act’ Stop and Searches on Black Londoners

Authors: Celestin Okoroji & Jolyon Miles-Wilson Read More

Employment in Lambeth: 2015-present

First presented at a Black Thrive Partnership Board in December 2021 Read More

How must we disrupt the mental health research system to be anti-racist?

How must we disrupt the mental health research system to be anti-racist? #AntiRacistMHResearch Read More

Black People Must Thrive in our Lifetimes: A Response to the CRED Report

Many have already commented on the UK government’s commissioned report on Race and Ethnic Disparities. In the main, most seem to agree that the report is very troubling and dismisses much of what i… Read More

The Police: What can we learn from their debate about Institutional Racism?

First published on 31st January 2022 on Black Thrive’s website. Read More

Epistemic injustice and mental health research: A pragmatic approach to working with lived…

In March 2023 I published a paper with colleagues from the McPin Foundation exploring ideas around the relationship between Lived Experience and Mental Health Research. You can find the full, open … Read More

Employment Support for Black People with Long-Term Health Conditions (a summary)

We recently published a paper on employment support for Black people with long-term health conditions in the journal of mental health. The paper is open access and can be found here. Below is a bri… Read More

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