Annual Research Conference

Film Clips of Key Presentations from the 16th Annual Research Conference

March 3 Plenary Session: Improving Access to Care and Outcomes for Children from Diverse Racial and Ethnic Backgrounds and their Families

Improving Access to Care and Outcomes for Children from Diverse Racial/Ethnic Backgrounds

Raymond Crowel spoke of African American communities, and the importance of intervention programs that consider and address the cultural context of the community.
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Improving Access and Outcomes

Holly Echo-Hawk Solie addressed issues central to providing effective services and meaningful research regarding Native American communities.
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Crossing Borders... Building Bridges to Reduce Disparities in Mental Health

Larke Nahme Huang discussed disparities in access and quality of mental health services for culturally diverse youth, and approaches to addressing these issues.
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Gwen Iding Brogden Distinguished Lecture Series:
The Application of a Public Health Model to Children's Mental Health: What Does This Mean and How Might it Benefit Children and Families?

Expanding the Children’s Mental Health Research Base:
Reflections on Public Health, Health and the Public

Junius Gonzales spoke about how public health approaches offer a unique opportunity for expand our definition and broaden our approach to child mental health services.
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A Public Health Approach to Suicide Prevention in Teens

Laurie Flynn addresses a promising approach to identifying teens in need of immediate intervention at the public school level.
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Matilda Garcia Initiative: Latin American Research Scholars Exchange Invited Presentation

Perspectives from the World Mental Health Report: New Understandings, New Hope

Thomas Bornemann was invited to share the latest global findings on the well-being of families in World Health Organization’s first ever World Mental Health Report.
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