Asian American Experiences: Focus on High-Need Issues Eliza Noh, Ph.D. & Tu-Uyen Nguyen, Ph.D. NRCAL PD Session April 15, 2015.

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Asian American Experiences: Focus on High-Need Issues Eliza Noh, Ph.D. & Tu-Uyen Nguyen, Ph.D. NRCAL PD Session April 15, 2015

Workshop Goals  Quick facts on high-need issues (5 min.)  Free writing and small group discussions (20 min.):  Sharing experiences with high-need issues  Community survey input: Whom should we survey? What kinds of resources do you want to know about?  Reporting out and general discussion (20 min.)

Academic Achievement  Asian American and NHPI adults in Orange County age 25 and older are less likely than Whites and African Americans to have a high school diploma or GED.  Asian American 87%  NHPI 90%  White 96%  African American 92%  Cambodian (25%) and Vietnamese (28%) Americans are among those least likely to have a college degree.

Mental Health  From , suicide was the 8th leading cause of death among Asian Americans overall (compared to 10th among whites).  Asian American adolescent girls (G5-12) have the highest rate of depression across race and gender.  Approximately 23% of Asian American adults in OC have a physical, mental, or emotional disability.  Asian Americans exhibit the lowest rates across gender, age, and geographic location of utilization of mental health services compared to other ethnic populations.  Over 87,000 Asian Americans in OC do not have health insurance. Nearly 3 in 10 Korean American are uninsured.

Immigration  Orange County has the fourth largest number of Asian American immigrants (62%) among counties nationwide.  Nearly all Asian American ethnic groups have populations that are majority foreign born: Taiwanese (72%); Korean (69%); Vietnamese (69%).  Japanese Americans are the only Asian American ethnic group in OC that is majority native-born (72%).  Approximately 14% of Asian American youth are immigrants, with Korean American youth most likely to be foreign-born (21%).  There are no official estimates of the number of undocumented Asian American immigrants in OC, however some estimate a minimum of 52,000 from a national average of 1.3 million.

Family Issues  Over ¾ (76%) of Asian Americans speak a language other than English, a rate second only to Latinos (80%).  One in four Asian American households in OC (25%) are linguistically isolated (every member 14 years or older is LEP). This rate has increased 21% since  Vietnamese Americans (160%) and Japanese Americans(146%) had the greatest increases in the number of unemployed between  In OC, 1 in 10 Asian Americans live in poverty and nearly a quarter are low-income.

Free Writing & Small Group Discussion  What high-need issues have you encountered or experienced in working with students?  Community Survey: Inventory of Language-Related Resources  Whom should we survey?  What kinds of resources do you want to know about?  Other survey questions?

Reporting Out & General Discussion  What high-need issues have you encountered or experienced in working with students?  Community Survey: Inventory of Language-Related Resources  Whom should we survey?  What kinds of resources do you want to know about?  Other survey questions?