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This guide delves into the history of anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate, examining the historical trauma resulting from such events and leading to the rise of anti-AAPI hate crimes during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
View ResourceThis guide offers insight into the significance of discussing race-based hate with children, identifying signs of traumatic stress and its effects, initiating conversations with young individuals about Asian American and Pacific Islander hate, and suggesting actions to respond effectively.
View ResourceThe American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry offers several library resource collections addressing such topics as disasters, anti-racism, and guns and violence. The Asian American and Pacific Islander Resource Library provides downloadable and linked resources providing guidance and support for parents, caregivers, educators, and community members talking with children and youth about race and racism.
View ResourceThis page provides a frequently updated listing of mental and behavioral health service professionals that offer services for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs). The listing includes practitioners throughout the United States, including information such as language options, contact information, and addresses.
View ResourceCreated for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islander families, this guide provides detailed steps for preparing for, responding to, and recovering from a disaster event. It includes an emergency supplies checklist families can use, emergency plan considerations, and strategies for coping after a disaster.
View ResourceThis fact sheet provides information about the prevalence of suicide among Asian Americans. It includes statistics on suicide-related outcomes, risk and protective factors, and guidance for reporting news about suicide and supporting a loved one.
View ResourceThis document outlines best practices that can be used by working groups to develop a community response plan. It is intended for AANHPI community groups, educators, civic leaders, and law enforcement organizations.
View ResourceThis webinar includes a roundtable on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of Asians and Pacific Islanders (API). These impacts in part relate to racist attacks associated with the pandemic on API. The roundtable is intended for audiences including mental health and medical professionals who work with API.
View ResourceThis training prepares participants to serve as Wellness Coaches, improving behavioral health outcomes for themselves and others in Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities. Supported and funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the training highlights the prevalence of health disparities due to language and cultural barriers and explains how to engage in wellness coaching.
View ResourceThis web page provides mental health information and resources for multiple populations including populations of people who are Black, Indigenous, and/or people of color (BIPOC). It explores the unique impacts of mental health issues and services on BIPOC communities, highlighting the importance of culturally competent care.
View ResourceThis online collection of resources provided by Indiana University Bloomington’s Asian Culture Center features links people can use to report bias incidents and hate crimes associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, learn more about ways to respond to racism, and get additional information on coping with racism and racially motivated violence.
View ResourceThis organization offers 24/7 call, text, and chat options for Hawaiian individuals seeking help with crisis, mental health, and substance use. The website also features resources for those struggling with substance use recovery, suicidal ideation, and mental health issues.
View ResourceThis web page explores the importance of identity and cultural dimension in the relationship among patients and their mental healthcare providers. It provides strategies and guidance for mental healthcare providers seeking to create a welcoming, culturally competent healthcare environment through which patients can receive effective healing or recovery.
View ResourceThis article discusses the impact of race-related violence in the media on children of various age groups. The article provides parents and caregivers with suggestions on how to support children of color and address their concerns.
View ResourceThis web page from the Office of Minority Health highlights research regarding Asian Americans’ mental and behavioral health. It explores the general population’s mental health status, access to health care, and death rates to inform discussion around Asian American mental health.
View ResourceThis web page highlights research regarding Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders’ mental and behavioral health. It explores the general population’s mental health status, access to health care, and death rates to inform discussion around mental health.
View ResourceThis web page highlights research regarding the health of different populations, including Black/African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian American, Hispanic, and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander populations. It explores the general populations’ mental health statuses, access to health care, and death rates to inform discussion around mental health.
View ResourceThis web page focuses on family disaster preparedness and recovery planning for the State of Hawaii. It features resources, public service announcement videos, and social media posts that encourage native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander families to ensure their wellness and safety by preparing for disasters.
View ResourceOrganized by Mental Health America, this web page details race-based traumatic stress (RBTS), encompassing the emotional and mental distress resulting from encounters with racial bias, discrimination, racism, and hate crimes. The page aids individuals in recognizing potential effects of RBTS on their well-being and offers a range of resources tailored to support people based on their racial and ethnic identities.
View ResourceFounded in response to the rise of anti-Asian racism during the COVID-19 pandemic, Stop AAPI Hate was launched as an online reporting center where acts of hate against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) could be reported and tracked. The organization now provides resources for AAPI communities to report acts of hate, organization racial justice campaigns, and receive resources for ensuring individual and community wellness.
View ResourceThis program aims to empower Hawaiian youth by providing mental healthcare information and referral services for teens in Hawaii. It provides opportunities, including events, videos, and resources, for teens to learn more about their social and emotional well-being and become involved in campaigns regarding substance misuse, suicide and depression, COVID-19, and more.
View ResourceAt this web page, the Los Angeles Police Department lists various nonprofit organizations providing resources and support for victims of hate crimes from different ethnic and social backgrounds. The page highlights organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, National Association of Latino Elected Officials, and the Committee Against Anti-Asian Violence.
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