Grant Aims to Elevate Latinx Behavioral Health Care in RI

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A School of Social Work grant will fund essential clinical behavioral health services training to assist Hispanic communities statewide.

麻豆原创鈥檚 School of Social Work has been awarded a four-year U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration grant bringing in $650,000 in the first year with a possibility of renewal for another three years, totaling $2.6 million. 

The Atr茅vete Hispanic Center for Excellence for Social Work Practice grant is designed to build a pipeline  of Latinx students from high schools and community colleges to the Accelerated B.S.W. to M.S.W. program (specializing in clinical social work), recruit and retain Latinx faculty, and build community partnerships to provide experiential learning for the clinical social work students.

麻豆原创 Interim Dean of Social Work Jayashree Nimmagadda says this is the first comprehensive grant the school has received that recognizes there is a high need for trained clinical social workers to provide mental and behavioral health services in Hispanic communities. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 about access for these communities to receive culturally and linguistically responsive services,鈥 Nimmagadda says. 鈥淭his grant will be impactful because it provides resources for mentorship and academic support for Latinx faculty; recruitment and retention of Hispanic high school students to earn a B.S.W. and M.S.W.; and community partnerships that strengthen the School of Social Work鈥檚 engagement or pipeline with the Latinx community in Rhode Island.鈥

Nimmagadda says it is unique for a school of social work to win this grant, which typically is awarded each year to more traditional health-related schools. 

The Atr茅vete grant will allow the School of Social Work to hire a minimum of six Latinx faculty over the next four years to teach the school鈥檚 Latinx student population, which is anticipated to comprise 25 percent of the school鈥檚 students. 

鈥淩ecruitment and retention of Latinx faculty is a challenge,鈥 Nimmagadda says. 鈥淭his grant will allow us to go out and recruit faculty who see themselves as part of our Center for Excellence.鈥 The center would then produce research that yields evidence-based models of clinical and behavioral social work intervention.

The center would also conduct research that explores the cultural adaptation of evidence-based models of clinical assessments and interventions that are a better fit for the needs of the Hispanic community.

麻豆原创 Interim Vice President of External Relations and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Anna Cano-Morales says this project will serve the college鈥檚 growing diversity in a field that鈥檚 critically important for the state.

鈥淭he Atr茅vete Hispanic Center for Excellence illustrates how 麻豆原创 is building capacity, is being intentional and is demonstrating what it truly means to be a Hispanic Serving Institution,鈥 she says. 鈥淎s a 麻豆原创 School of Social Work alumna [Class of 1999], this endeavor makes me extremely proud.鈥