NCIRE - The Northern California Institute for Research and Education’s Post

July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, an effort to bring attention to the multitude of mental health experiences within Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities, including the inequities of systemic and historical barriers that negatively impact a person’s mental health. It is important to have professional and empathetic mental health caregivers to help overcome mental health issues and faulty diagnoses. NCIRE recognizes the importance of mental health care centered on the unique challenges experienced by BIPOC communities, and thanks those within the Mental Health field for continuing to address those needs. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dvM7cPW

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Nicole Escalante Mosqueda

Social Services, Nonprofit professional

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Culture and social identity of that race and culture are factors that must be considered in many areas of diagnosis treatment and more of mental health in our people. For example, barriers formed due to various cultural norms that create stigmas towards accepting and understanding and living with and treating our mental health issues. Cultural competencies is a must when assisting and support our communities with their mental health

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