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The growing diversity of Black-identified persons in our region.

April 9, 2023 Kind Minds Family Wellness
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Hello,

The growing diversity of Black-identified persons in our region has been well captured by one of our Research Coordinators, who is also a Master of Public Health Student at the University of Waterloo,
Grace Okusanya πŸ™ŒπŸΎ

Grace's research revolves around increasing access to mental health for Black, Indigenous, and Racialized persons.

Analyzing both municipal, provincial, and federal data for our region, Grace compared numbers between 2016 and 2021.

So, how does this inform our work at KMFW?

Vision

Equity, inclusiveness, and community engagement.

Mission

To transform the personal narratives of Black persons and support them as they navigate systems to attain positive Self-actualization and Holistic wellness. 

Values:

Respect. Equity. Inclusivity. Openness. Diversity. Dignity and the Self-determination of our service users and their social and cultural networks. 

Commitment

We are committed to providing equitable and culturally sensitive programs and services within the evidence-based practice. We are determined to foster a safe and positive space that encourages and respects our client’s perspectives and feedback.

See?

This data and growth can only validate the need for all Black-serving organizations to intentionally ensure equitable practices, procedures, and protocols inform their services and support to Black-identifying recipients.

Want to discuss this further? Please get in touch with us at info@kindmindsfamilywellness.org

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References:
Statistics Canada

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