In recent years, the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University has conducted several research and training projects in psychiatric rehabilitation in order to address the multicultural needs of Latinos with psychiatric disabilities.
Our Mission is to provide bilingual training, consultation and develop rehabilitation materials that provide effective and culturally competent care to Latinos with psychiatric disabilities and their families. Our goal is to reach the spanish-speaking communities around the world.
Maria E. Restrepo-Toro, MS, CPRP.
As the founder of Latino Initiatives at the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Maria E. Restrepo-Toro has developed psychiatric rehabilitation tools to more effectively address the culturally-specific needs of Latino consumers and their families.
Psychiatric Vocation Rehabilitation Intervention for
Hispanics with Mental Illness at San Antonio, TX
This program trains Latino consumers, to function as peer providers and leaders in the mental health field in delivering recovery and recover-oriented psychiatric rehabilitation.
This project is a collaboration between the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University, the Alameda County Behavioral Health Care System and the Consumer Organization and Networking Technical Assistance Center (CONTAC), a division of the West Mental Health Consumer Association (WVMHCA).
The purpose of this study is to develop a new instrument measuring the quality of the relationships Spanish-speaking individuals with psychiatric conditions have with their mental health and/or rehabilitation providers.
For more information on Latino Initiatives
See our article in BU's Sargent College publication, Inside Sargent, Fall 2002, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation Takes Initiative to Improve Rehabilitation Services for the Latino Population. In addition, you can view the Community Action Grant Action Newsletter.