Presented by presented by the AANHPI ‘Ohana Center of Excellence
Date: May 29th, 2024 2pm- 3pm CT
This series will explore equitable terminology that promotes social justice for populations where language has often been used to shame individuals, patronize, enforce prejudice, or limit visibility. Each session will provide updated language that helps advance equity within their population of focus. We encourage behavioral health professionals and those who interact with or write about these populations, including those leading other Centers of Excellence, Technology Transfer Centers, and others administering programs aimed at increasing assess to mental health care to attend. Together, we hope to move forward in advancing equity through language
Learning Objectives:
- Identify language that is unhelpful to older AAPI individuals
- Identify updated language that helps advance equity for AAPI individuals
- Utilize effective language to promote equity for AAPI individuals