Best Practices in Multicultural Advocacy and Treatment Eliminating Disparities: Multicultural Strategic Summit NAMI.

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Best Practices in Multicultural Advocacy and Treatment Eliminating Disparities: Multicultural Strategic Summit NAMI

Massachusetts

Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Office of Multicultural Affairs Ed K.S. Wang, Psy.D., Director

Department of Mental Health Definition of Cultural Competence The integration and transformation of knowledge, information and data about individuals and groups of people into specific clinical standards, skills, service approaches, techniques and marketing programs that match the individual’s culture and increase the quality and appropriateness of health care and outcomes (Davis, 1997).

Department of Mental Health Definition of Mental Health Disparities "Disparities" reported in the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health (2003), Unequal Treatment, Institute of Medicine (2002), and Mental Health: Culture, Race and Ethnicity, A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General (2001); Disparities conceptualized in areas of prevalence, incidence, services, treatment, rehabilitation, recovery, prevention, participation, outcomes, acceptable norms, personal choice and racial causation (Davis, 2003)

Community Partnerships Leadership Human Resources Training and Education Services Information Data and Research Mass.gov/DMH (Cultural Competence) Areas of Focus

Year One Year Three Year Two Goal / Objective   

Data & Research Goal: Use demographic information about DMH clients and applicants to inform decisions about policy development, clinical practices, research, program development, service delivery and workforce development Develop knowledge base of mental health disparities Improve accuracy of demographic and qualitative information about DMH clients: race & ethnicity, preferred language, spirituality, explanatory model, help seeking behavior Dedicated research and the inclusiveness of diverse populations into all research

Services Goal: Assure strengthened access and availability of culturally and linguistically competent services throughout the entire DMH delivery system Enhance interpreter and translation services: standards, training, maintain pool of interpreters, evaluations, new technology Integrate cultural competence expectations into all services and programs: service and clinical standards, population & prevalence analysis, utilization analysis, evaluation tool, outcome indicators, client satisfaction, performance based contracting, new or modification of programs

Leadership Goal: Promote leadership in cultural competence/diversity to reduce mental health disparities Resources/support to the Multicultural Advisory Committee and internal leadership on their articulations of the reduction of mental health disparities, trends, best practice promising models Establish new multicultural/diversity council across areas, develop mission and values, area plans, progress reports

Training & Education Goal: Integrate cultural competence and diversity into staff training, staff development and educational activities

Community Partnerships Goal: Partner with multicultural communities in the planning, development and implementation of a culturally and linguistically effective unified public behavioral health system

Information Goal: promote communication and information dissemination on issues related to cultural competence and diversity

Human Resources Goal:Recruit and retain a culturally diverse workforce at all levels of the organization that reflects the cultural communities in the Commonwealth

Massachusetts