July 2007
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Clinical Psychology Forum
This study looked at two cohorts of applicants to the UCL training course to look for any evidence of inadvertent discrimination against ethnic minority applicants.
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July 2007
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2,964 Reads
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30 Citations
Clinical Psychology Forum
This study looked at two cohorts of applicants to the UCL training course to look for any evidence of inadvertent discrimination against ethnic minority applicants.
... Barriers in recruitment and retention affect certain demographic groups disproportionally (Vassie et al., 2020). Though research has consistently highlighted the underrepresentation of racialised minority students in trainee clinical psychology programmes, male, disabled and LGBTQ+ students are also found to be underrepresented on courses (Coop, 2018;Parent et al., 2015;Scior et al., 2007). Structural barriers in selection and application procedures that can disproportionately affect applicants from marginalised backgrounds are identified as one of the factors reported to contribute to their underrepresentation (Coop, 2018). ...
July 2007
Clinical Psychology Forum