UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, Google Challenge Students to Develop Culturally Responsive Mental Healthcare Solutions for Underserved Youth
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Graduate students teamed up with business leaders to develop solutions around mental healthcare for underserved youth.
Key Points:
- Graduate students teamed up with business leaders to develop solutions around mental healthcare for underserved youth.
- Teams presented strategic solutions and programs to address specific mental healthcare issues faced by underserved and vulnerable adolescents in a culturally responsive way.
- View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221117005885/en/
John E. Martin Mental Healthcare Challenge case competition winners, Rural Resilience." - "Enabling better and more equitable access to mental healthcare is a critical issue, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business Dean Ann Harrison said.