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"Robin D. Holmes" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sorry - my previous reply was a little quick - I'm forwarding this on to my
colleague and will see what she finds out... And will certainly let you
know! Thanks again ~ Robin

-----Original Message-----
From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Annabelle Sabloff
Sent: August 20, 2003 12:10 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: South Asian Mental Health Programs


Re above:
Here are some possibilities to pursue; sorry I don't have exact contact
information for most:

University departments, anthropology, social work:
1. York U anthropology dept, medical anthropology;
2. McGill U anthropology dept - anthropology and psychiatry, medical
anthropology 3. I believe Ryerson U would have something: check with their
school of social work

Individuals:
1.Try Hersh Sehdev, Executive Director (I believe), North Kingston Community
Health Centre

2. Dr. Ralph Masi has been heavily involved in this stuff for many years; he
was the impetus behind the founding of Ontario Multicultural Health
Coalition, the Canadian Council on Multicultural Health, etc. Try him at the
U of Toronto, Health Promotion Program (I'm not sure he's still there, but
they may know how to get in touch with him)

3. City of Toronto Public Health Department has lengthy history of such
involvements (although I don't know about their current status re this):
Contact Maria Herrera, Manager Urban Health, Toronto Public Health
Department, 277 Victoria Street, 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 1W2
Phone: (416) 338-7962  Fax: (416) Email: [log in to unmask]

If any of these pan out, please let me know.
Annabelle Sabloff

-----Original Message-----
From: Robin D. Holmes [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 9:29 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: South Asian Mental Health Programs

On behalf of a colleague in the UK, I am posting this to see if anyone,
particularly in Canada or Toronto, can suggest a program that would fit the
bill for her to study. Please see below. Please send me an email with any
suggestions at [log in to unmask] Many thanks ~ Robin


I thought I might focus upon cultural competencies in mental health
services.  What we do for people from other cultures.  At present the health
system is set up for the white middle class literate population.  It fails
you if you do not fit into these categories.

I want to develop competencies that are not bound by standards, which seems
the way that they are developed in the UK.  Blame is firmly but onto the
client for not conforming, and the standards so general that they can mean
anything.
For example:   Communication - The patient will have access to an
interpreter.  But it does not say that the Service has to provide an
interpreter, and that this interpreter needs to not only be linguistically
able but also culturally competent. So basically I want to visit a mental
health site that has some excellent mental health services for south Asian
populations (Indian).



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