Association of Black Psychiatrists (UK)

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Association of Black Psychiatrists
Formation2020
Founded atUnited Kingdom
President
Chinwe Obinwa

The Association of Black Psychiatrists (UK), founded in 2020, is a British learned society that promotes professional development of Black psychiatrists through education and networking. In 2021 it created the Culture Club which explores links between popular culture, Black mental health, and shared experiences of racism. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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  1. Talabi, Olufemi; Shonibare, Oluwafunminiireayomi; Ogundalu, Abisola; Akanle, Olukemi; Fapohunda, Mosun; Sule, Akeem; Omojuwa, Toyin; Kwentoh, Mona-Lisa; Nwokolo, Isioma; Edwards, Allison; Orimoloye, Olamide; Ofovwe-Onwusi, Fejiro; Ijete, Elohor; Medubi, Adeyinka; Obinwa, Chinwe (July 2023). "The Association of Black Psychiatrists-UK Culture Club: The Experience So Far and Proposed Future Directions". BJPsych Open. 9 (S1): S37 –S37. doi:10.1192/bjo.2023.160. ISSN   2056-4724.
  2. Orimoloye, Olamide; Oluwaranti, Oluwaseun; Ugalahi, Theresa; Ugochukwu, Uju; Fapohunda, Mosun (July 2023). "The Association of Black Psychiatrists (ABP-UK) and the RCPSYCH Introduction to Mentoring and Coaching: Impact of a Training Program". BJPsych Open. 9 (S1): S31 –S31. doi:10.1192/bjo.2023.148. ISSN   2056-4724.
  3. "Reflecting on Black Lives Matter and celebrating the new Association of Black Psychiatrists". www.rcpsych.ac.uk. Royal College of Psychiatrists. Retrieved 12 August 2025.
  4. "Akeem Sule – HEART" . Retrieved 12 August 2025.