Mental-health access barriers
Immigrant families may face stigma, cost concerns, transportation limits, unfamiliar health systems, uncertainty about confidentiality, and pressure to keep struggles private at home.
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Mental-health access is shaped by language, trust, cost, family expectations, and knowing where to begin. Cầu Nối presents these issues in an educational, community-focused, nonpartisan way.
Immigrant families may face stigma, cost concerns, transportation limits, unfamiliar health systems, uncertainty about confidentiality, and pressure to keep struggles private at home.
Bilingual resources help youth explain emotions more clearly and help caregivers understand support options without relying on a child to translate sensitive health information.
Care works better when it respects language, family roles, privacy, and lived experience. Anonymous survey responses help identify access gaps while avoiding identifying information.