Cultural Competence
Research
Cultural Competence Research
The enacted Amendment to the 2007 NYS Mental Hygiene Law establishes two Centers of Excellence in Culturally Competent Mental Health. The legislative charge is to identify, assess the outcome, and disseminate best practices of demonstrated behaviors, attitudes, policies and structures that work cross-culturally across varied modalities of care.
Nathan Kline Institute Center for Research on Cultural & Structural Equity (C-CASE) C-CASE conducts research that identifies and develops culturally competent mental health practices. The Center is a resource on cultural groups and cultural competency for:
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New York State Psychiatric Institute Center of Excellence for Cultural Competence (CECC) The CECC serves as a leader in removing cultural and linguistic barriers in mental health care in New York State. Collaborators include:
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