Behavioral Health Equity

 

Behavioral Health Equity

Behavioral Health Equity is the right to access quality health care for all populations regardless of the individual’s race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, or geographical location. This includes access to prevention, treatment, and recovery services for mental and substance use disorders.

Advancing health equity involves ensuring that everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible. This also applies to behavioral health. Along with providing quality services, it is important to address social factors that affect behavioral health outcomes. These include employment and housing stability, insurance coverage, access to nearby services, and culturally responsive care.

What We are Doing to Advance Health Equity

Reducing Health Disparities and improving health equity is important to the Department of Behavioral Health. It is not a check box for us, nor do we want it to be for any who provide services in our system of care. While there are areas for improvement in our system of care, we also feel we are making advances in improving health equity. In the past few years, we have started self-examination of areas for improvement. We’ve invested in new trainings and changing processes which have contributed to disparities. We have sought to get greater community input and create programs that better meet the needs of our diverse community. Health Equity is not a singular goal for our Department and system of care, but rather an ongoing continuous process to best meet the on-going needs of our diverse and changing community. 


Cultural Humility Survey Results

2022-2025 Person Served Cultural Humility Survey Data Comparison(PDF, 256KB)

2022-2025 Family/Caregiver Cultural Humility Survey Data Comparison(PDF, 264KB)

2022-2025 Staff Cultural Humility Survey Data Comparison(PDF, 372KB)


Community Needs Assessments

 


Annual Cultural Competency Plan Requirement

Fresno-County-Behavioral-Health-Scope-of-Care-Culturally-Responsive-Plan-Fiscal-Year-2024-25(PDF, 4MB)

Click HERE to View Past Annual Cultural Competency Plan Requirements

 

DBH Language Guides

The Department of Behavioral Health has developed documents to assist service providers when caring for persons-served whose preferred language is Spanish or Hmong.

These guide is constantly being reviewed and improved upon.

Access the Spanish guide HERE(DOCX, 146KB)

(rev. 10/6/2022)

The Hmong guide is coming soon.


Resources

Mental Health Terms — Resources