The California MHSA Multicultural Coalition “The CMMC” 1.

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The California MHSA Multicultural Coalition “The CMMC” 1

What is REMHDCO? The Racial and Ethnic Mental Health Disparities Coalition Formed in 2007 Mental Health America (Mental Health Association) in California is our fiscal agent 2

What is REMHDCO Cont. Represent unserved, underserved, and inappropriately served racial and ethnic communities. ◦ Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American, African American. ◦ Non-English speaking, immigrant and refugee, Muslim communities 3

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Purpose of the CMMC Primary Goal: To work toward the integration of cultural and linguistic competence into the public mental health system. To address a variety of mental health issues and provide state level recommendations on all of the MHSA components and related activities. 5

Purpose of the CMMC Cont. To bring forward diverse multicultural perspectives that have not been adequately represented in the mental health system or in previous efforts to obtain consumer and family member input To coordinate and support the work of the five Strategic Planning Workgroups (SPWs) 6

Purpose of the CMMC Cont. Work together with the Facilitator/Writer to produce a comprehensive Strategic Plan to identify new approaches toward the reduction of disparities. The Strategic Plan will be the basis for the PEI Statewide Project on Reducing Disparities! 7

Formation of the CMMC REMHDCO did not become the CMMC Transition Team put the CMMC together Recruitment completed in January 2011 First CMMC meeting March 28,

Who Are the Members? There are seats for 30 members total 25 members come from: ◦ Community based organizations ◦ Providers working with underserved pop. ◦ Community leaders from diverse communities including representation across the lifespan 9

Who are the Members Cont. (25 members) ◦ Consumers and family members with diverse racial, ethnic, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds. ◦ Different geographic locations in California ◦ Systems other than mental health (e.g. education, corrections, child welfare, social services, criminal and juvenile justice, etc.) 10

Who are the Members Cont. Inclusion of ethnic and racial communities in addition to the five population groups targeted by the SPWs that are cross or multi-ethnic Faith-based groups, immigrant and refugee communities, Arab or Middle Eastern communities, Eastern European communities, victims of torture 11

Who are the Members Cont. 5 seats reserved for Emerging Leaders ◦ Also from racial, ethnic and cultural underserved communities ◦ To be mentored by the CMMC ◦ Will develop their leadership skills and experience in order to be more effective in representing and advocating in the mental health and other systems 12

The CMMC Meetings Quarterly meetings open to the public The CMMC has 4 Committees ◦ The Administration Committee ◦ The Strategic Plan Committee ◦ The MHSA Assessment and Recommendations Committee ◦ The Emerging Leaders Mentorship Committee 13

What has the CMMC Done? Organizing itself and elected Co-Chairs Organized review of the SPW population reports as they were released “State of the State” report Serve as an example of underserved community voice and empowerment 14

Most Significant Actions After open discussion, collectively developed positions regarding this year’s most important policy proposals regarding MHSA and reducing disparities ◦ Transfer of Office of Multicultural Services ◦ Administration of the $60 million set aside for the CRDP 15

For More Information Website of the Office of Health Equity under the State Department of Public Health: Contact: Stacie Hiramoto, MSW Project Director of the CMMC (916) , ext