Building a Culturally Informed Refugee Mental Healthcare Provider Network
Original Publication Date:
May 29, 2019
Last Updated:
April 2, 2023
Estimated Read Time:
< 1 minute

This webinar was facilitated by Isabelle Darling, Clinical Mental Health Lead, Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services. This webinar is targeted towards service providers responsible for referring clients to mental healthcare providers and towards those mental healthcare providers themselves.
Lesson Objective
By the end of this 90-minute session, you will be able to:
- Recognize and distinguish key concepts related to cultural awareness;
- Identify and apply actions to build a culturally informed provider network;
- Understand how culture may impact perceptions about mental healthcare; and
- Incorporate mental health approaches that honor clients’ cultures and values.
Facilitator
Isabelle Darling, Clinical Mental Health Lead, Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services
This webinar is targeted towards service providers responsible for referring clients to mental healthcare providers and towards those mental healthcare providers themselves. Service providers, please invite your local mental healthcare partners to participate!
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