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What's New This Week?
VOCAL's Mental Health Recovery
News for August 27, 2012
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Dear Reader,
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in this issue
Anti-Stigma Video Prouduced by Henrico
VACSB Public Policy Conference in Fairfax This October
Smoking Cessation and WRAP
Are You Interested in Serving on the VOCAL BOD?
WRAP in Spanish at Friends4Recovery in Richmond
Certified Peer Specialist Training in Fairfax
Friends 4 Recovery Whole Health Center (RIC) Posts September Calendar of Events
"A Peer to Peer Wellness Connection" to Meet in Charlottesville
MHAV Offers QUEST in Richmond and Lynchburg This Fall
WRAP for Diabetes
"Art of Recovery 2012" Call for Entries
VOCAL Staff Looking for Information!
Friends 4 Recovery Whole Health Center Seeks Executive Director (Richmond)
Psychologist With Serious Mental Illness Shares Her Story
Free Webinar Wednesday Re: Medicaid and ACA
Read About SAMHSA's Voice Awards
 

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Outstanding Video Produced by Henrico Area Mental
Health and Developmental Services and Henrico County
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To view this anti-stigma video, go to:

 

http://henrico-va.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?publish_id=261

 

If you don't already have it, you'll need to download Silverlight: www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight/

 

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VACSB Public Policy Conference to Be Held in Fairfax October 3-5
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To register: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?llr=bmz5thkab&oeidk=a07e65w8mct4d0542e1&oseq=a019bh5v7uyzv


 

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Smoking Cessation and WRAP
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September 20th, from 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

 

Gina Calhoun, Director of Wellness and Recovery Education at the Copeland Center, will present a Webinar on Smoking Cessation and WRAP.  After 15 years of smoking a pack of cigarettes a day, Gina wanted to become a nonsmoker without the side effect of weight gain.  In this Webinar, Gina will share how she used the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) to take back control of her life from cigarettes and how she discovered that WRAP for smoking cessation only worked when she started working her WRAP.

 

Click here to register  

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Are You Interested in Serving on the VOCAL Board of Directors?
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Board members are needed from the following regions:
HPR 1- Northwest
HPR 5 -Southeast
PPR3/HPR3 - Southwest

One "At-Large" member

For further information about the specific regions where there are openings for board members, please refer to your e-newsletter from last week.

To apply: http://vocal.groupsite.com/file_cabinet 

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WRAP in Spanish!
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Saturday, September 1st from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Classes taught by Nancy Castellon at Friends 4 Recovery Whole Health Center
9511 Hull Street Road, Suite A, Richmond, 23236 
Call 804.307.7653 

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Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) Training in Fairfax County
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October 22nd to 31st

 

This program includes eight (8) full-days (8:30am - 5:00pm) of classroom experiences provided by the Institute for Recovery and Community Integration and will offer an unpaid internship as a part of the training.

 

The Certified Peer Specialist Program curriculum focuses on the principles and philosophy of recovery.  The course facilitates learning by relating each session of the training encounter to the participants' personal experience of recovery, and provides practice in the core skills of peer-to-peer support.

 

A limited number of scholarships are available to pay the training fee for individuals living in Fairfax County, the Cities of Fairfax or Falls Church. Individuals from other areas are encouraged to apply bearing in mind that the COST of the training is $975 and does not include your travel, lodging or expenses.  

 

Please email or call Cicely Spencer with any questions   

or (703) 324-7167

 

 

More information and application form is available at: http://www.fairfaxfallschurchwrap.org/certified-peer-specialist-trai/

 

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Friends 4 Recovery Whole Health Center's September Calendar Available
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To view it, go to:
 
 
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"A Peer to Peer Wellness Connection"
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Saturday, September 8th from 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
McIntire Room (on the third floor)
Jefferson Madison Regional Library
201 E. Market Street, Charlottesville, 22902

This will include a 40 minutes talk by Ed and Cherie with time for questions and answers.
For further information:
434.947.1850 or email: goingoingon@yahoo.com
 

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Mental Health America of Virginia (MHAV) Offers QUEST Classes
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Richmond, Sept 18-20 and Lynchburg, Oct 22-24

 

For further information, go to: http://www.mhav.org/ or call Tiffany Perry at 804.257.5594 or email: tiffany.perry@mhav.org


 

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WRAP for Diabetes
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September 18th, from 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Diabetes is a serious health concern that afflicts an estimated 16 million Americans. Join certified Advanced Level WRAP Facilitator and Certified Peer Specialist, Eric Larson as he shares his experience using WRAP to create a balance for his mental health and diabetes challenges.  Struggling with Diabetes has been a harsh teacher revealing the importance of self-care and its impact on his daily life. However he has used these lessons to reflect upon how the 5 Key Recovery Concepts relate to living with Diabetes. Eric's Wellness Toolbox grows daily and he will share some simple tools that work to advance his Diabetes care one step at a time.     

 

Click here to register  

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"Art of Recovery 2012" Call for Entries - An Annual Show in Richmond Since 2007
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For further information, please go to: www.artofrecovery.org
or contact Jennifer Yane at 804.308.2561 or email her at: jenniferunlimited@cavtel.net and put "Art of Recovery" in the subject line.
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Do You Have Any Tidbits To Share?  
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Staff are working on compiling a history of VOCAL. Do you have pictures to share? Anecdotes or memories? We are especially looking for information from the early days: 2000-2006 

Please get in touch with Malaina Poore at:
malaina@vocalvirginia.org if you have something to include. 
 

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Friends 4 Recovery Whole Health Center Seeks Executive Director
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Friends 4 Recovery Whole Health Center is a 100% consumer run non-profit organization where individuals with lived mental health experiences can take ownership of their own recovery. We offer recovery-focused classes, a variety of groups (including a daily support group), and one on one Wellness Coaching/Peer Counseling for Chesterfield County and the greater Richmond area.

 

At Friends 4 Recovery everyone associated with the organization from all members of our staff to the Board of Directors are individuals who are living in mental health recovery. The Executive Director will be someone who has lived experiences of mental health crisis and has a strong background in recovery education (CELT, WRAP, and Peer Support Specialist preferred).

 

We are looking for an individual who has strong communication and organizational skills and has the qualifications and experience to lead Friends 4 Recovery in all aspects of running a non-profit. The Executive Director will be responsible for a variety of duties, including providing community outreach, performing administrative tasks, maintaining financial oversight, overseeing program and funds development, and skillfully supervising and managing a staff. Additionally, the Executive Director will maintain an atmosphere of wellness and support at the Center that allows the members to feel empowered as they move forward on their road to recovery.

 

Please note that we intend to expand the budget and community service capacity of Friends 4 Recovery significantly, particularly regarding employment opportunities for people with lived experiences of mental health crisis. The successful candidate should have a proven track record of skillfully and sustainably growing programming.

 

Salary - $34,500

Benefits - Health insurance with dental

Applications will be accepted until October 2, 2012

 

How to apply: Please email a resume and three references to f4redjob@gmail.com or fax them to (877) 925-4777.

 

If you have any questions regarding the position contact Carla Beck at 804-639-6091 or Heather Seaman at 804-314-6316.

 

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Serious Mental Illness Recovery and Coming Out Story
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See the link below to article about Psychologist Marsha Linehan, who has given us dialectical behavior therapy.

 

 

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Embracing Our Future: Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act
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This Wednesday, August 29th from 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.

 

A free webinar featuring:

Ron Manderscheid, PhD, Executive Director of the National Association of County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability Directors

We hope you will join us for an important, timely discussion on a topic impacting health care delivery across the nation. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) puts in place comprehensive health insurance reforms that will expand coverage, hold insurance companies accountable, reduce health care costs, guarantee choice, and enhance the quality of care for all Americans. Since the law was enacted, federal and state governments have worked to identify key implementation priorities and provide guidance needed to prepare for significant changes. Through this webinar, participants will learn key features of the Affordable Care Act, identify at least two major initiatives not contingent on the ACA, and identify local actions that will be necessary for implementation of the ACA.

 

To register:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MFBNWCH

 

For more information, contact Tom Lane at TLane@MagellanHealth.com.

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SAMHSA Showcases Behavioral Health Advocates and Community
Leaders in Recovery at 2012 Voice Awards
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Read the article here: 

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