Black Men & Mental Health – On-Demand Training
Reduce Barriers & Provide Critical Support For Success Black men experience similar rates of mental illness as their white counter parts, however there are significant contextual differences. Their mental health is more complex due to structural racism, implicit bias, and lower access to same-race providers. Failure to provide Black men with the proper support they need to thrive on your campus leads to higher rates of frustration, lower rates of degree completion and a critical void in your student body representation. Help them overcome perceived barriers, negative stigma, and cultural mistrust to navigate the mental health resources they need to succeed on your campus. Gather your colleagues to address the unique challenges Black men face navigating mental health support and innovative ways in which your institution can meet their needs more effectively. Our expert presenter will address the effect of current events, systemic racism, and the impact they have on your Black men