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| Tam An ProjectProject
Tam An aims to raise awareness and provide prevention and intervention
services in mental health by engaging schools and communities in the
Vietnamese immigrant population in San Jose, California. The
Project has three overarching goals:
- Goal
1: To increase the awareness of adolescent
mental health and substance abuse issues, including professional
treatment,
within the Vietnamese community.
- Goal
2: To improve access to mental health
and substance abuse services among Vietnamese adolescents.
- Goal
3: To improve overall mental health
and social functioning among Vietnamese adolescents.
Two prong-approach
Besides providing direct school-based services to
youth, Tam-An attempts to reach out to parents, families and communities
through Community Education as described below.
Community Education Tam
An’s innovative program, the Community Education Strategy, is a plan of
action aiming to raise awareness, improve access, and improve overall
mental health and social functioning among Vietnamese adolescents, by
using print, radio, and other appropriate media, towards the goal of
building healthy families and strong communities.
The
following are the key messages of our Community Education
campaign:
- Mental
health is a part of every community and family.
- Mental
illness is real and must be acknowledged.
- No
one is to be blamed.
- Mental
illness can be treated.
- Resources
exist and treatment works!
Target audience The
weekly radio shows and newspaper articles directly target Vietnamese
parents, care givers, health professionals, particularly those who get
their daily news from Vietnamese media. Stored on the internet, the
shows can be accessed at any time by other parents, care givers, health
educators, community organizers, social workers and anyone interested
in the emotional health of Vietnamese recent immigrants.
Radio Since
October 2007, over fifty 20-minute Vietnamese speaking segments have
been produced and broadcasted weekly on Dan Sinh radio program AM 1500
on Saturdays at 9:30-10am and Sundays at 11:30 – midnight.
Print A
transcript of the radio show is published weekly on newspaper Thoi Bao,
column Dan Sinh. This daily newspaper has a circulation of 20,000 in
the San Jose area.
Video Each
year, in collaboration with ICAN and other agencies
serving the Vietnamese population in Santa Clara County, AARS participates in organizing a day-long Family forum attracting hundreds of
Vietnamese parents for a full day of culturally competent workshops,
informative exchanges and fun performances. A main feature of the day
is the Popular Theater performance, with grass-roots volunteer community
members humorously acting out daily dilemmas of Vietnamese families
living in the United States. Another effective intervention is the “fishbowl”
workshop, where youth sit in an inner circle and share about their struggles
growing up bicultural, while parents, in the larger circle, listen attentively
to these poignant testimonies. This exercise has shown to increase empathy,
insight and reduce conflict in Vietnamese families.
Please click on the
link below to access Tam-An radio shows, videos and articles:
http://www.irccsanjose.com/contents/tamanprog.aspx
Tam An is funded by the

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