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Bridging the Gap: Exploring Cross-Cultural Mental Health Research and Practice
The Faculty of Education is excited to have partnered with ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Public Square, , , the ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Knowledge Mobilization Hub, and the ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Surrey-TD Community Engagement Centre for the Cross-Cultural Mental Health: Research and Practice Forum on May 5.
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May 11, 2023
May 11, 2023
Elaina Buenaventura, who recently graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology, gifted us with their reflections about the forum and the importance of cross-cultural considerations and practices.
Watch the Videos From the Cross-Cultural Mental Health: Research and Practice Forum From May 5
Interviews with Education Faculty
At the forum, we also connected with our faculty to learn their perspectives on mental health needs for equity deserving groups.
Faculty: Dr. Masahiro Minami
Panel: Adapting Mental Health Services for Equity-Seeking Groups
Faculty: Richard Tatomir
Initiative:
Poster Presentations
Faculty of Education graduate students showcased their research and practice explorations in cross-cultural mental health care.
Shanzey Altaf
Presentation: Re-envisioning Acculturation Models Through a Cultural and Post-Colonial Lens
Samantha Spence
Presentation: Urban Indigenous Peoples' Access to and Engagement with Mainstream Mental Health Services: What is Known and How is it Known?
Alex Vanderveen
Presentation: Counselling Clients with 2SLGBTQIA+" Identities in Canada
Event Photos
Browse the event photo gallery.
Resources
CaCBT for Canadians of South Asian Origin (Culturally Adapted Cognitive Behavioural Therapy):