LGBTQ+ Behavioral Health Equity Center of Excellence
Research shows that LGBTQ+ populations of all ages disproportionately experience more instances of mental health and substance use disorders, suicidality, and poorer wellbeing outcomes compared to their heterosexual and cisgender peers. The CoE LGBTQ+ BHE’s mission is to bring information and resources to the behavioral health field to enhance culturally responsive care and decrease disparities for this population.
Goals
Goal 1: Increase awareness and understanding of LGBTQ+ disparities, unmet treatment needs, minority stress, EBPs and best practices, workforce challenges, and opportunities among practitioners, families, youth, states, and communities through regular provision of free, publicly-available, coordinated Training and Technical Assistance (TTA)
Goal 2: Increase practitioner knowledge and skills about effective strategies to decrease health disparities and stigma including through evidence-informed, evidence-based, and best practices
Goal 3: Accelerate adoption and implementation of EBPs through the implementation of evidence-based LGBTQ+ group clinical models as well as training and coaching models for the workforce
Training and Technical Assistance
The CoE LGBTQ+ BHE provides training and technical assistance opportunities for behavioral health professionals including:
- Monthly webinars providing the latest information and best practices for supporting LGBTQ+ children, youth, young adults, adults, and seniors
- Online, self-paced training modules on providing behavioral health services to LGBTQ+ community
- Monthly office hours with experts from across the country who will be available to provide technical assistance on a variety of subjects
- Resources such as tip sheets, briefs, animated shorts, and videos
- Searchable database with the current and relevant information
- Tailored technical assistance (Time limited)
- Rapid responses to requests for resources
- Opportunities to become an AFFIRM site where agencies will receive free training and coaching on the AFFIRM intervention from the model developers.
The Center for Excellence on LGBTQ+ Behavioral Health Equity is led by the National SOGIE Center at Innovations Institute, University of Connecticut School of Social Work and is a partnership with Affirmative Research and The Baker Center for Children & Families, funded by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration under grant number 1 H79 FG001380.
Website: LGBTQ+ Behavioral Health Equity Center of Excellence
Email: lgbtqequity@uconn.edu
SAMHSA Point of Contact: Amy Andre