Intergenerational Consequences of Racism: Understanding the Impact on Families and Mental Health explores how racism experienced by parents can shape the mental health and wellbeing of children and future generations. Drawing on new UK‑based research, in this webinar Dr. Yasmin Ahmadzadeh examines the ways in which structural racism and everyday discrimination cascade through family relationships, affecting parenting, attachment, and children’s emotional and behavioural development.
The session will highlight how parents’ experiences of racism can indirectly influence offspring mental health, with implications for depression, anxiety, and other psychological difficulties. It will also showcase how community‑led research and focus group discussions can surface lived experiences, invisible stressors, and resilience‑building strengths within racially minoritised families. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of how intergenerational racism operates in the UK context and how trauma‑informed, anti‑racist approaches can be integrated into clinical practice, education, and social care.
