Supporting the mental health needs of racialized young people
This training gives guidance on providing culturally competent care to those providing mental health services to diverse young people and their families.
The training will explore various ways that young people and their families may have felt unheard or uncomfortable in mental health settings due to their racial and/or ethnic identity and will discuss approaches that practitioners can use to help decrease barriers to care for young people and their families.
We will discuss oppression, racism and structural oppressions experienced by these populations. While the goal is to help all participants have greater comfort in dealing with these issues, participants should come willing to acknowledge the role these factors play in the lives of young people.
Learning objectives:
- Gain a greater understanding of the barriers to mental health care faced by racialized young people and their families
- Acquire strategies to engage racialized young people and their families in mental health care
- Identify specific struggles that racialized and underserved children and youth may face in Canada and how these might affect their mental health