

Breaking barriers to culturally-informed health care for AAPI
A panel of experts weigh in on cultural and structural barriers to mental and physical health care for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Asian American and Pacific Islander communities consist of dozens of ethnic groups. But some health-related records and government surveys group AAPI people all as one race.
Reset digs into the major consequences this can have on the health needs and care of AAPI communities and learns about local efforts to increase access to culturally competent care.
GUESTS: Heain Chung, director of direct services at KAN-WIN
Brandon Liu, licensed marriage and family therapist, member of Community of Asian American Therapists in Chicagoland (CAATCH)
Shobhana Verma, executive director of South Asian American Policy and Research Institute
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Breaking barriers to culturally-informed health care for AAPI
A panel of experts weigh in on cultural and structural barriers to mental and physical health care for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Asian American and Pacific Islander communities consist of dozens of ethnic groups. But some health-related records and government surveys group AAPI people all as one race.
Reset digs into the major consequences this can have on the health needs and care of AAPI communities and learns about local efforts to increase access to culturally competent care.
GUESTS: Heain Chung, director of direct services at KAN-WIN
Brandon Liu, licensed marriage and family therapist, member of Community of Asian American Therapists in Chicagoland (CAATCH)
Shobhana Verma, executive director of South Asian American Policy and Research Institute