Support for culturally competent mental health care

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More research, community outreach, language and access support, diverse providers, and funding are needed on SEAA health and mental health.

Key resources:

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Featured story

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“Having mental illness’ translated to Khmer is ‘crazy’ or ‘psychotic,’ making those terms weigh very heavily when heard.”

The Cambodian Family
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“The services at HCCBC are important, because I do not feel judged [here]. The recreational group that I attend is comfortable and like no other [support] group because the staff speaks my native language and respect who I am.”

Participant at Hmong Cultural Center of Butte County’s Zoosiab program
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People Power in Action

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Access to universal care through Medi-Cal

All Californians should access necessary health care regardless of their immigration status or where they were born.

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Aging with dignity

The Older Americans Act, which provides important services for older adults, should be well-funded and improved to meet the needs of diverse elders, including SEAA elders.

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Universal health care through the Affordable Care Act

Since its passage in 2010, the ACA has greatly increased access to affordable health care for SEAAs and reduced the number of SEAAs withouth health insurance. We must keep building on these successes.

SEARAC's March newsletter is now live. Check out the most recent updates from our national and California policy teams and enjoy a recap of our Workplace Wellness blog series from last month. 

Read the newsletter here: https://shorturl.at/ioniZ

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“Today is more than a legislative milestone. It’s a community victory built on years of organizing, healing, and leadership from impacted individuals who refuse to accept permanent punishment as their future.” - Quyen Dinh, Executive Director of @searac 

We are proud to introduce Southeast Asian Deportation Relief Act #SEADRA and defend Southeast Asian refugee and immigrant communities. This is a moment to celebrate—and to build. SEADRA is a powerful step toward ending unjust deportations and keeping Southeast Asian families together. Community wins are possible with collective action. Endorse SEADRA today: https://actionnetwork.org/campaigns/searr-campaign and share widely. @SEARAC @seafnofficial

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