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Trauma-Informed Substance Use Disorders Treatment for BIPOC & LGBTQ+ Clients


Not feeling accurately represented, reflected or even understood, clients in the BIPOC, LGBTQ+ and other minoritized groups seek treatment at a far lesser rate than White Americans struggling with substance use disorder. 

 

Recognizing and addressing the profound impact of race issues, systemic deficits, and discriminatory policies on our BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and other minoritized clients is pivotal in shaping how we serve, represent, and foster a safe space for them.  

 

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By actively cultivating cultural competence, we not only create opportunities for these groups to access the care they deserve and need but also establish an environment free of judgment, enabling them to enhance their lives and fundamentally transform the course of substance use treatment.