Cleveland Clinic program teaches barbers, beauticians to offer clients support for MH concerns

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Black stories about trauma, suicide, abusive relationships — Black barbers and beauticians hear it all from clients, many of whom haven't sought professional help, cleveland.com reported July 17. What if beauty professionals were trained to do more than just listen? Cleveland Clinic caregivers Mary Louise Tatum and Penelope Hoyett asked themselves that question, and took action. The women launched a program, funded by the clinic, that encourages barbers to take free classes in Mental Health First Aid, an early-intervention course on how to recognize and respond to mental health and substance abuse challenges. The clinic program aims to lower barriers that make people avoid or delay seeking treatment. Another goal is addressing the lack of Black mental health professionals in the United States. Tatum and Hoyett received support for their program through a one-year, $72,000 Cleveland Clinic Catalyst Grant. These grants help clinic caregivers implement patient support services or health and wellness programs.

克利夫兰诊所计划教理发师和美容师为客户提供心理健康支持
据美国克利夫兰网站 7 月 17 日报道,黑人理发师和美容师从顾客那里听到了很多关于创伤、自杀、虐待关系的黑人故事,其中很多人都没有寻求过专业帮助。如果美容专业人员接受的培训不仅仅是倾听,还会做些什么呢?克利夫兰诊所的护理人员玛丽-路易斯-塔图姆(Mary Louise Tatum)和佩内洛普-霍耶特(Penelope Hoyett)向自己提出了这个问题,并采取了行动。她们发起了一项由诊所资助的计划,鼓励理发师参加免费的 "心理健康急救 "课程,这是一门关于如何识别和应对心理健康和药物滥用挑战的早期干预课程。该诊所计划旨在减少人们避免或推迟寻求治疗的障碍。另一个目标是解决美国缺少黑人心理健康专业人员的问题。塔图姆和霍耶特的项目获得了克利夫兰诊所为期一年、价值 7.2 万美元的催化剂资助。这些赠款有助于诊所护理人员实施患者支持服务或健康和保健计划。
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