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Promoting Behavioral Health Strategies for HBCUs and Communities

Promoting Behavioral Health Strategies for HBCUs and Communities

Presentation by Administrator Hyde, 2011 Dr. Lonnie E. Mitchell HBCU Behavioral Health Policy Academy, March 14, 2011 (Slides)

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Discusses the impact of behavioral health on today's college students, particularly Blacks, and the changes that are occurring in the field. Examines health disparities, health reform, and workforce development, as well as opportunities for prevention.



Pub id: SMA11-PHYDE031411
Publication Date: 3/2011
Popularity: Not ranked
Format: Presentation
Audience: Program Planners, Administrators, & Project Managers, Educators, Prevention Professionals, Policymakers, Regulators
Series: Administrator Pam Hyde's Presentations
Population Group: Underserved, Black or African American, Young Adults as Population Group, Adolescents as Population Group, Low Income, Hispanic or Latino, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender, People with Physical Disabilities, People with Developmental Disabilities, College Students as Population Group, Children as Population Group

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