#9142. Reflections on our efforts to help mental health agencies become more “culturally competent”

September 2026publication date
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Abstract:
This paper reflects on cultural training experiences, offering details on training efforts we made and considers in hindsight interventions we wish we had been able to implement. The paper describes what we think could be necessary for organizational training/consultation to facilitate the transformation of organizations in the direction of social justice and the delivery of efficient and effective services to a community. We reflect on organizational training to promote cultural competence and social justice. We encourage readers to take the broadest possible perspective on the larger systems issues that tend to undermine such efforts, so they can better achieve their goals for organizational change.
Keywords:
cultural competence training; disparities; organizational change; racism; social justice; systemic theory & practice

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