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Toolkit for Prevention of Behavioral Health Disparities in an Immigrant Community

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Community Impact: Toolkit

This toolkit is designed to provide insights to healthcare practitioners and community members who have interest in addressing childhood mental health and suicide prevention in minority groups.

For more information, contact: incredible. filipino.families@gmail.com

Toolkit-for-Prevention-of-Behavioral-Health-Disparities-in-an-Immigrant-Community.pdf

Project

Filipino Family Health Initiative: Prevention of Behavioral Health Disparities in an Immigrant Community

Cohort

2016-2019

Focus Areas
  • Behavioral and Mental Health
  • Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
  • Immigrants & Refugees
Team Members
  • Dean Coffey, PsyD
  • Jed David, MS OTR/L, SWC
  • Joyce Javier, MD, MPH, MS
  • Horacio Lopez, MD
  • Aviril “Apple” Sepulveda-Mathew, MS, OTR/L, BCP, SWC
Location

Los Angeles, California

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Support for this program ended October 31, 2023

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