Ripple Effects: The Impact of Anti-AAPI Violence on Asian American and Pacific Islander Behavioral Health Providers in California

Published:
February 17, 2022

The Pacific Southwest MHTTC released a brief that synthesizes insights, reflections, and recommendations from a series of listening sessions held with Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) behavioral health providers in California from March to May 2021.

Providers shared how the current environment of anti-AAPI violence impacts them personally, affects their relationships with family and friends, and diminishes their sense of belonging in the broader community. In the workplace, these impacts intensify the stress of working in a healing profession and speak to the pressing need to support and stand in solidarity with AAPI providers.

May 10th is National Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Mental Health Day. Join the Pacific Southwest MHTTC's informational session to learn how to get your city or state to recognize this important day and strategies to support meaningful change. Click here to register!

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