Embracing Equity and Cultural Humility to Improve Care for Youth with Trauma

Provides considerations, practical recommendations, case studies and self-care approaches for youth-serving primary care and mental health professionals to ensure providers are well equipped to enhance quality of care, improve patient outcomes and reduce clinician burnout.

Sponsored By
National Council for Mental Wellbeing
Year Resource Released
2024

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