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Communities of color face mental health crisis during pandemic

July 10, 2024 | Montgomery County, Maryland


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Communities of color face mental health crisis during pandemic
During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the urgent need to address mental health disparities affecting communities of color. It was emphasized that mental health conditions do not discriminate based on color, gender, race, or identity. However, systemic and historical barriers have hindered access to mental health services for these communities.

The discussion pointed to a notable increase in the demand for mental health services among diverse populations, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. This surge underscores the critical need for targeted interventions to support these communities.

As the lead for eliminating disparities in public health, officials stressed the importance of reducing mental health stigma and enhancing wraparound support services. The commitment to addressing these issues reflects a broader recognition of the need for equitable access to mental health resources, aiming to foster a more inclusive approach to public health.

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