Decolonizing Stepped Care Model 2.0

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Cabrera Barrios, Sabrina

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2023-12-06

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Capstone

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en

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Stepped Care 2.0 , decolonizing stepped care , mental health , mental health services , indigenous peoples

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This capstone centres on Stepped Care 2.0 (SC2.0), an innovative approach to mental health service delivery with principles that are client-centric, strength-based, and recovery oriented (MHCC, 2023). SC2.0 is a transformative model that has been shown to eliminate wait times to mental health services across Canada (MHCC, 2023). However, SC2.0 lacks culturally-safe care, and Indigenous worldviews and approaches. Through a comprehensive literature review, this capstone will address whether SC2.0 can meet the needs of Indigenous Peoples and their communities. This capstone will provide a critical analysis of Stepped Care models across multiple clinical settings. In addition, this capstone includes clinical applications that will provide an alternative, hypothesized version of Stepped Care model that is decolonized, Stepped Care 3.0. Recommendations will be provided for future research, highlighting the need for Indigenous-led research and the integration of traditional knowledge and teachings into mainstream research and clinical practice. The capstone will conclude with personal reflections. The overall intention of this capstone is to provide counsellors a guide to provide culturally-safe and trauma-informed care to Indigenous Peoples and their communities.

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
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