The CareAccess initiative focuses on expanding healthcare access to underserved Black and Afro-Caribbean communities, especially those facing systemic barriers to quality care.
The CareAccess initiative focuses on expanding healthcare access to underserved Black and Afro-Caribbean communities, especially those facing systemic barriers to quality care.
The CareAccess, a UK‑focused health equity initiative designed to address persistent and documented health inequalities experienced by Black and Afro‑Caribbean communities. Through health advocacy, training, community engagement, navigation support, and culturally relevant education, CareAccess partners with local organisations, NHS allies, and community leaders to improve wellbeing and reduce barriers to support.
The CareAccess initiative is focused on advocacy, training, and local engagement to expand healthcare access and raise health awareness in Black and Afro-Caribbean communities. Our aim is to empower individuals and communities with the tools, knowledge, and support they need to improve their health and well-being.
Instead of building physical clinics, CareAccess focuses on advocacy and support services that address the systemic barriers preventing marginalized communities from accessing quality healthcare. Through community-based health education, mental health advocacy, and training programs, we aim to increase health literacy and ensure equitable access to healthcare resources.
We lead health initiatives, train community health leaders, and provide essential information to enable people to take charge of their health. Our approach will be collaborative, working with local leaders, healthcare professionals, and organizations to create lasting change within the community.



Recent NHS data show that people of Black or Black British ethnicity are detained under the Mental Health Act at rates four times higher than White people (262 vs 66 per 100,000) highlighting structural inequalities in access to early, supportive care rather than crisis interventions. (Care Quality Commission)
Care Access is an active programme by AfriCARN that focuses on health advocacy, training, local engagement, support, navigation assistance, and culturally informed health education for Black and Afro‑Caribbean communities in the UK, especially those facing barriers to healthcare access.
CDocumentation from NHS England (2024–25) reveals stark ethnic inequalities in mental health outcomes:
Other UK research indicates that chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes occur at disproportionately high levels in Black African and Caribbean communities — linked to structural health inequalities and barriers to regular care.
Additionally, evidence shows ethnic minorities face poorer access to general practitioners, meaning fewer opportunities for early diagnosis and management of health conditions.
These disparities highlight why tailored health advocacy and community support are urgently needed.
CareAccess operates across six key pillars:
1. Health Advocacy Campaigns
Raising awareness of disparities and influencing policy and local health system responses.
2. Community Training Programmes
Training community health champions to lead workshops and group discussions on preventative care, mental health literacy, and chronic disease awareness.
3. Navigation Support Services
Guiding individuals on how to access NHS and community health services, develop care plans, and understand available resources.
4. Culturally Relevant Health Education Resources
Providing webinars, toolkits, and workshops focused on understanding health conditions, early detection tips, and self‑management strategies.
5. Mental Health Awareness & Support
Challenging stigma and promoting early help‑seeking behaviors through education and trusted community spaces.
6. Partnership Development
Working with NHS trusts, local authorities, charities and grassroots organisations to strengthen health equity infrastructures and systemic accountability.
CareAccess has set clear goals over the next three years:
Individuals can support or participate in CareAccess by:
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