Abstract

As our society becomes more sensitized to the reach and extent of structural racism embedded in our institutions, it is important that we do serious and intentional work to undo the harmful policies and practices resulting from this multicentury process. Structural racism is both endemic and epidemic in nature. As relates to children's mental health, there is literature that supports the presence of serious racial/ethnic disparities in both the quantity and quality of children' mental health services as a result of structural racism in our service system.1,2.

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