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What's New This Week? VOCAL's Mental Health Recovery News for May 31, 2012
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Dear Reader, You are receiving the VOCAL Network Digest because you are on our email list. The Network Digest is a twice-weekly update of mental health announcements throughout Virginia and the nation. If you prefer not to receive these updates, please click the "unsubscribe" button at the bottom of this email. Thank you!
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********************************** New VOCAL Board Members and Officers Elected at Annual Meeting **********************************
Ann Conner, President (Region 5) Leah Ballance, Treasurer (Region 6)
Rachel Spitzer (Region 1) Troy Ark (Region 3) Chris French (Region 5) Marty Grizzle (Region 7)
At large: Carla Beck Marcus Cowgill Cheryl Ann Bowman Debbie Smith
A warm welcome to you all!
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*********************************************** "Peer to Peer Mental Health Recovery" in Charlottesville ***********************************************
Saturdays, 10:30 until 11:30 a.m. JMRL Central Branch, 3rd Floor Jefferson Room in Charlotesville Contact Pattianne Waters at 540-223-7053 for further information.
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***************************************************** "Engaging Women in Trauma-Informed Peer Support: A Guide" *****************************************************
The draft of the new trauma-care guide for peers is out!
Written by Andrea Blanch, Beth Filson, and Darby Penney with contributions from Cathy Cave
http://www.nasmhpd.org/EngagingWomen.cfm
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*********************************************************** Free Webinar: "Ensuring Access & Inclusion in Higher Education: Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities" on June 6th from 3:00-4:30 p.m. ************************************************************
The significant disparity in education and literacy levels for people with mental and substance use disorders compared to the general population is a matter of serious concern. For people with mental health and substance use disorders, access to and inclusion in higher education is a central issue in achieving social inclusion.
Access to education impacts the individual in terms of personal satisfaction, wellness, financial stability, and overall opportunity. The community also benefits when people with mental health and substance use problems have access and support to pursue education, graduate, and secure meaningful and rewarding work that contributes to their becoming full participants in the life of their communities. The statistics show the need for action. Only 35 percent of persons with mental illnesses have a high school diploma, 24.8 percent have completed some college education, and 9.5 percent hold a bachelor's degree or more. These data represent the lowest educational attainment levels of any disability group.
Ensuring proper access for students calls for a proactive approach from the entire higher education community. Most students with these challenges need more than the "reasonable accommodation" offered by the current model of disability services. Administration; faculty; student services, especially those related to disability; and mental health care providers need a proactive person-centered approach that focuses on how to keep students in school and fosters a system of outreach and support. This outreach and education, along with enforcement of the law, positively impacts the system, supports students in need, and contributes towards moving to a more inclusive society.
During this webinar you will learn about the administrative, legal, and personal issues related to access and inclusion in higher education for students with mental health and substance use problems and about one university that is leading the way in ensuring that students have the comprehensive supports they need to stay in school and pursue their vocational goals. You will hear how education has made a difference.
To register:
http://promoteacceptance.samhsa.gov/teleconferences/archive/training/teleconference06062012.aspx
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************************************************** Kenmore Club (Fredericksburg) to Host Yard Sale on June 9th **************************************************
Kenmore Club, a program of the Rappahannock Area Community Services Board (RACSB), is hosting a yard sale on Saturday, June 9th from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donations are being accepting through Thursday, June 7th. Kenmore Club is located at the Barbara C. Terry Building, 632 Kenmore Avenue, Fredericksburg.
Funds raised through the annual yard sale support club member activities throughout the year.
For more information or to arrange a donation drop-off, contact Anna Loftis, Kenmore Club Advocate, at asilverberg@racsb.state.va.us or 540-373-7737.
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Webinar: "Hospital Diversion Services: Developing a Peer-Respite/Diversion Service in Your Area" ***************************************************************
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Wednesday, June 13th from 1:00-2:00 p.m.
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Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/424066310
Registration will close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 12.
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Peer-operated hospital diversion services are designed to alleviate one's emotional distress in a home-like safe and secure environment. Guests may freely share their distress and discuss their "story" in a judgment-free environment. These programs offer a rich choice of activities that attract personal interest and support opportunities to learn about tools that will assist in alleviating crisis. Are you interested in starting a hospital-diversion service or peer-run respite in your area? Based on the experience of Rose House, the work of PEOPLe, Inc., and the support of Optum Health, a new manual is now available for people interested in starting peer-run hospital diversion services. Steve Miccio, author of this manual, will present the key concepts in the manual, followed by an opportunity for questions and discussion. The manual is available here: http://www.power2u.org/downloads/OH-Hospital-Diversion-Manual.pdf About the presenter: Steve Miccio is the Executive Director of PEOPLe, Inc., a peer-run organization in NY. Steve is considered an expert in peer operated diversion services and emergency service design. PEOPLe, Inc. has been delivering diversion services for the past 12 years and advocacy services for over 22 years.
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After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.
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************************************************ Advanced Level WRAP Facilitator Training in Austin Texas ************************************************
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*************************************************** Eighth Annual "The Art of Recovery" Exhibit Traveling Exhibit Locations and Dates Announced ***************************************************
The Art of Recovery provides a forum for artists living with mental illness to gain confidence in their abilities, address misconceptions surrounding mental illness, and experience community support. A record number 170 submissions were received from across the state. A total of 60 pieces from 38 artists were displayed. A total of 17 pieces were sold during the month. (Sold pieces will not be a part of the traveling exhibit.)
The Walkerton Tavern, Henrico: June 2 - 20
The exhibit will once again travel to the beautiful Walkerton Tavern for display from June 2 through June 20, 2012. The Walkerton Tavern is located at 2892 Mountain Road, Glen Allen. This is the third consecutive year they have hosted this exhibit. It will be a part of the first annual Mountain Road Art Exhibit. The traveling exhibit is being coordinated in partnership with the Henrico Area Mental Health and Developmental Services Board. A public reception will be held June 3, 2012 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. An agency reception will be held June 6, 2012 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Walkerton Tavern hours of operation are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Richmond: June 25 - July 13
At the invitation of Commissioner James Stewart, pieces from the exhibit will also be on display at the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) from June 25 through July 13, 2012. An open house will be held Thursday, July 12 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Jefferson Building, 1220 Bank Street, Richmond. Artists are encouraged to attend.
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