*Register by September 30: Registration Link
Providing leadership on national policy for youth behavioral health care, Dr. Larke Huang works with states and communities to eliminate systemic disparities and create equitable access for all families. A licensed clinical-community psychologist and national advisor on behavioral health, Dr. Huang uses her research, practice and policy expertise to advance policies that address inequities in services for youth and families with behavioral health issues, including those exposed to trauma. Committed to the understanding that health care is a civil right, she is an expert on cultural responsiveness in mental health service and policy, and on the impact of social determinants of health on our communities. Dr. Huang will join in conversation with national, state, local and community leaders to discuss access inequity, mental health system barriers and opportunities, and new approaches that address the social, economic and environmental factors that influence health for youth and families. Please register online for the event in Sacramento or the telecast in Merced by September 30. Due to limited space, we ask that each organization register no more than two participants.
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