
The
National Leadership Council is comprised of individuals
who share an interest in promoting the strengths & health
of African American children, families, and communities.
The group represents an array of perspectives including:
- consumers
& family members
- education
- human
resource development
- nursing
- psychiatry
& psychology
- research
- social
work
The
NLC seeks to provide leadership in building and supporting
behavioral health systems that reduce disparities and contribute
to optimal health in our communities. The specific objectives
and goals fall into four distinct but connected domains. Below
are the stated domains with an example of a goal in that area.
It can be assumed that each goal identified and pursued by
the national organization includes and reflects the stated
concerns of consumers and their family members and that cultural
competency is a factor considered in all areas. It can also
be assumed that the NLC recognizes the value of working with
other national organizations to reduce existing disparities.

National
Leadership Council on African American Behavioral Health,
Inc.
615 Wellington Way |
Jonesboro, GA 30238 |
Phone: 770-472-7814
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