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Toolkit for Breaking Silences in the Model Minority

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Community Impact: Toolkit

How to use this toolkit to break silences about mental health:

This toolkit was created for breaking silences and provide guidance to other community activists, public health professionals, academics, and researchers seeking to build a culture of health among Chinese American families. 

For more information, contact: WAVES or The MGH Center

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Click the link below to view or download the toolkit:

Toolkit-for-Breaking-Silences-in-the-Model-Minority.pdf

Project

Breaking Silences in the Model Minority: A national intervention to increase mental health awareness and decrease stigma in Asian immigrant families

Cohort

2020-2023

Focus Areas
  • Behavioral and Mental Health
  • Immigrants & Refugees
Team Members
  • Jian (Lily) Chen, RN, MA, CNE
  • Juliana Chen, MD
  • Justin Chen, MD, MPH
  • Weiyang Xie, PhD, HSPP
Location

Washington, DC

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Support for this program ended October 31, 2023

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