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VisionAll people in Ohio’s behavioral health and other care systems experience and practice cultural competence that leads to optimal outcomes, providing a model for change. MissionTo enhance the quality of care in Ohio’s behavioral health system and to incorporate cultural competence into systems and organizations that provide care to Ohio’s most vulnerable and at-risk populations. |
Charleta B. Tavares Executive Director
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Esta Powell Cultural Competence Coordinator
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Yolanda Aldea Administrative Assistant
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Applications and Nominations for the MACC Board are accepted throughout the year. New board members are selected each September. Download the Nomination Form. | |
Our Services- Sponsoring Lectures, Conferences and Educational Sessions concerning issues of cultural competence and other contemporary issues
- Researching cultural competency practices, standards and providing this information through our Resource Library
- Partnering with systems and organizations to help them assess and improve their level of Cultural Competence
- Identification and development of cultural competence: assessment tools, trainers, and training curricula throughout the State of Ohio
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SAVE-THE-DATE September 23-24, 2010 | MACC Annual Statewide Training Conference 2010 Featuring the Latino Culture September 23-24, 2010 Doubletree Hotel, Worthington/Columbus, 175 Hutchinson Avenue, Columbus Conference Registration Brochure
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MACC CARE Ohio Training Program | MACC and United Way of Central Ohio are pleased with the progress of the former CARE Columbus training program which was transfered to MACC in 2009. CARE Ohio training has expanded to a statewide level and increased the program’s capacity to serve a broader variety of health care and human services-related disciplines. Learn More > |
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