A two-year award from Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) provides grant funding to train 14 clinical psychology doctoral candidates and 10 social work master’s students and their faculty supervisors in delivering integrated, culturally and linguistically competent behavioral health services to children, youth, and young adults in underserved and rural English- and Spanish-speaking communities in Maryland.
More about Sandra’s work on this project, as well as her other research at UMBC can be found in the Jul 11, 2024 UMBC Stories (https://umbc.edu/stories/barrueco-receives-990k-to-train-graduate-psychology-students-in-behavioral-health-md/).