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- Equal access to quality care for culturally and linguistically diverse populations
- Increased
availability of culturally and linguistically competent mental health
services for children, youth, adults, and older adults
- Investment in the behavioral health needs of all members of diverse communities
- Development and implementation of policies that reflect the needs of diverse cultural and linguistic groups
- Increased knowledge of mental health issues by consumers, youth and families
- Expanded
voice and decision-making role for individuals from diverse cultural
backgrounds in the development, implementation and evaluation of mental
health services
- Expanded role of persons with lived
experience as credentialed providers of care in the mental health
workforce and service system
- A behavioral health workforce
serving children, families and consumers that is culturally and
linguistically competent and reflects the diversity within service
populations
- Improved behavioral and emotional functioning of diverse populations
- Reduction of shame, stigma and discrimination related to mental health issues in diverse populations
- Identification and utilization of culturally appropriate evidence based and practice-based evidence
- Broader and more culturally inclusive research is integrated within behavioral health
- Cultural and linguistic competence are integral aspects of continuous quality improvement in behavioral health systems