Transforming and Expanding Access to Mental Health Care Universally in Pediatrics

Why TEAM UP?

1 out of 5

children experience a
mental health issue

11

years average delay in
receiving proper diagnosis

20%

of children with mental health issues receive treatment from a mental health professional

TEAM UP has created a sustainable, adaptable, and replicable model that strengthens pediatric primary care for all.

Our Mission

The TEAM UP Center equips primary care practices to integrate behavioral health care to ensure all children and youth have access to care.

Our Vision

Our vision is all children and families will live within a community that fosters and promotes physical and behavioral health, wellness, and resilience.

Our Aim

To promote positive child health and well-being through innovative and consistent delivery of evidence-informed integrated behavioral health care.

Commitment to Equity

TEAM UP is an initiative designed to integrate behavioral health into the pediatric medical home and increase access to behavioral health services in structurally marginalized communities. At its core, TEAM UP is committed to being part of health equity solutions and recognizes that active dismantling of systemic discrimination and incorporating antiracist practices are integral to our mission.

A step that many organizations have taken toward addressing these issues is to form groups or committees that uphold a focus on diversity, equity, belonging, and accessibility. The intention is not for the group to bear the full onus of systems change; rather to think critically about existing workplace culture and practices, seek opportunities for organizational growth and development, and provide guidance therein. In 2023, TEAM UP formed its own Diversity, Equity, Belonging, Accessibility (DEBA) workgroup. Among the steps that TEAM UP has taken to align our organization with these values are:

1) partnering with agencies that provide training in anti-racism and diversity-informed approaches,

2) establishing standing office hours for employees to discuss DEBA-related issues,

3) shifting policies and procedures around equitable hiring practices, and

4) creating a roadmap for building inclusive, antiracist, and culturally responsive care within healthcare settings, which can be accessed below.

Diversity, Equity, Belonging, and Accessibility (DEBA) Toolkit

A Practical Guide for Organizational and Practitioner Change within Healthcare Systems
This toolkit represents the ongoing efforts of the DEBA workgroup to respond to unique needs of different workplaces and serves as a “living document.” The TEAM UP Center website reflects the most recent version.

Interested in learning more about our Diversity, Equity, Belonging, Accessibility work? Let’s connect.