VOCAL'S MENTAL HEALTH RECOVERY NEWS FOR 5.23.13
 
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Copeland Center Summit Scheduled for September in Philadelphia - Posted 5.23

 

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News Around the Commonwealth

On Our Own of Roanoke Valley to Facilitate Peer Support Specialist Training - Posted 5.16

 

August 5th - 9th in Roanoke

 

Please contact OOORV at 540.362.0061 if you would like an application or  more information  

Applications must be received by July 1 in order to be included in this class.

 

Peer Support Groups at On Our Own of Roanoke Valley - Posted 5.16

 

Tuesdays, at 2:30 p.m.

Fridays, at 2:00 p.m.

 

429 Elm Street, SW, Roanoke (24016)

540.362.0061 

 

 

 

 

Conferences and Webinars

 

TODAY! 

Free Webinar on Employment Challenges for Peers with a Criminal Justice History - Posted 5.2

The Peerlink National Technical Assistance Center will host a free webinar on "Building Blocks of Peers & Employment: Individuals with  History of Criminal Justice System Engagement" on May 23rd from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

The webinar will cover barriers and challenges to employment for individuals with a criminal justice history, useful strategies and approaches to effectively address these challenges, and available resources. To register, click on the following link:  

https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/registrations/new?cid=3embp7jyclj 

 

 

Webinar with Mary Ellen Copeland on May 30th - Posted 5.16

 

2 :00 - 3:00 p.m.

  

Join author, educator and mental health advocate,Mary Ellen Copeland, PhD, as she takes us through a basic overview of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan.  WRAP has become the cornerstone of mental health, addictions and whole health programs in all kinds of facilities including state wide mental health agencies, the Veterans Administration, hospitals, schools, health care agencies, organizations, prisons and jails. The presentation will be followed by a live question and answer session.

 

This webinar is appropriate for anyone who wants to learn more about WRAP or refresh their understanding of WRAP either for themselves or to support others.
This webinar is being hosted by Relias Learning, the provider of WRAP and   Recovery Books'  ELearning courses.

Mary Ellen will also describe how the WRAP- related e-learning courses can be used to learn about WRAP and to reinforce WRAP skills over time.  She will also focus on the "Build Your Own WRAP" program which she herself used for her own WRAP.  

Click here to register

 

 

 

Link to Virginia Mental Health Conferences and Trainings Calendar for Opportunities to Attend Conferences and Trainings - Posted 4.11  

 

 

Go to:  http://tinyurl.com/VirginiaCalendar

 

Do you know of other things that could be posted on this calendar?? Email Yolande Long: yolande@vocalvirginia.org

 

Links to MH Peer-Run Programs in Virginia
Consumer Wellness Center (Annandale)
 
Recovery In Motion ( Fredericksburg)  
kakallay@gmail.com

Blacksburg Computer Empowerment Services
http://computerempowerment.net/about.htm

Friends4Recovery Whole Health Center (Richmond)
http://www.friends4recovery.org/#!calendar

Center for Recovery and Wellness (Lynchburg)
http://centerforrecoveryandwellness.org/calendar/

Trillium Drop-In Center (Woodbridge)
http://pwdropincenter.org/calendar.php

On Our Own of Roanoke Valley
http://rvonourown.com/Events.aspx

WeCare, Inc (Martinsville)
 http://wecaremhc.org/?page_id=42

On Our Own of Charlottesville
http://wwhttp://www.saara.org/events-calendar.phpw.onourowncville.org/structure.html

84 Main (Warsaw)
804.333.3581

Recovery Resources and Support
http://www.rrs4hope.com/

The Laurie Mitchell Empowerment and Career Center (Alexandria)
  
Other Program Information:

  

Virginia Peer Support Coalition (Virginia)
  
Mental Health America of Virginia (MHAV)
http://www.mhav.org/Current_Program_Schedule.html

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance of Falls Church
ANC436@aol.com 

NAMI Virginia (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
http://namivirginia.org/

NAMI Central Virginia (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
http://www.namicentralvirginia.org

SAARA of Virginia (Richmond)
http://www.saara.org/events-calendar.php

Spiritworks Foundation Center for Recovery of the Soul (Williamsburg)

 

Job Opportunities

Full Time Peer Bridger (Anno. # 41-13) Sought for Middle Peninsula Northern Neck Consumer Operated Programs - Posted 5.16

 

Location: MH/SA Admin
Type: Full-Time
Salary: Commensurate with Education and Experience.

 

This position will focus on people being served by the Middle Peninsula Northern Neck Community Services Board, who have been identified as ready for discharge. The MPNN CSB Discharge Planner will facilitate the Peer Bridger's interaction with the hospitalized person prior to their discharge. The Peer Bridger's interaction will help ease the transition into community life for individuals being discharged from Psychiatric Hospitals ( with a focus on Eastern State Hospital ) to significantly decrease their need for readmission by offering an array of both intensive individual and group peer support services. The Peer Bridger will: Engage in a uniquely personal, positive supportive relationship that is the foundation for all future interactions. Provide working knowledge of up to date community resources such as transportation systems, recreation centers and activities, churches, drop in centers, support groups, etc. Partner as the peer gains confidence and knowledge. The Peer Bridger helps to foster hope and serves as a role model for persons who are in recovery. The Peer Bridger will work alongside individuals during and after hospitalization to encourage wellness and independence. Provide support to the individual as they engage in pre-employment/job support services or computer skills training. Will interact positively with clients of various cultural backgrounds, cognitive capacities and psychiatric/physical disabilities. Introduce and provide a strong understanding of wellness and recovery principles, such as WRAP. Assist the individual in writing a crisis plan that explores effective hospital diversion options. Assist, accompany and facilitate the individual's involvement in an array of Peer Support Meetings located at both in the hospital, and following discharge, in the community. Interact closely with the CSB Hospital Liaison to facilitate communication, coordination, and person centered implementation of the Peers Discharge Plan, NGRI Plan, ISP, Crisis Plan or WRAP Plan. Work with a case load of 4 to 8 people depending upon intensity of time and engagement needed with each individual, plus the number needing intense services vs. those nearing independent community interaction.

 

Education and Experience:

 

Request lived experience with MHSA challenges coupled with the ability to demonstrate one year successful management of their own personal recovery. Peer Support Training, WRAP Facilitator experience or CELT Leadership training helpful but not mandatory. Knowledge and experience of Mental Health hospital environments preferred. Ability to negotiate successful outcomes in complex situations a strong plus for the successful candidate. High School Diploma or GED. VA Driver's License with acceptable driving record.

 

Position will remain open until filled. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

 

Go to: mpnncsb.org for an application form.
Other News

2013 Campaign for Social Inclusion Awards Now Available - Posted 5.13

  

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is pleased to announce the availability of the 2013 Campaign for Social Inclusion Awards, formerly the Campaign for Mental Health Recovery State Awards, which fund selected statewide peer-run/recovery community organizations across the United States to promote social inclusion on State and local levels and to counter the negative perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs associated with mental health and/or substance use conditions.

This year, SAMHSA will award seven $20,000 grants for statewide and community-based efforts. Proposed activities must target 18- to 25-year-olds and provide a detailed plan to increase awareness of behavioral health issues and of mental health and/or addictions recovery among young adults who have experienced trauma; among Hispanic/Latino, African American, Asian American/Pacific Islander, and American Indian young adults; and/or among young adults in the general population. Applicants are expected to integrate an online social networking component or mobile communication component into their project to increase outreach to the target audience. 

The application period for the 2013 Campaign for Social Inclusion Awards for Statewide Peer- Run/Recovery Community Organization Projects opens May 7, 2013, and the deadline for submitting applications is 5:00 p.m. eastern time on June 7,  2013.

The comprehensive Project Guide, which fully describes the project focus, eligibility

requirements, application requirements, and other important information, is available at http://promoteacceptance.samhsa.gov/CSI/awards/2013awards.aspx.

For questions on this application, please contact Campaign Liaison Ruth Montag at 240-744-7062 or CSI-liaison@esi-dc.com.

  

Our Strength and Support: Celebrating National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month - Posted 5.13

 

Wednesday, July 17, 2013 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.

A panel of inspiring presenters will share their perspectives on mental health in minority communities, emphasizing the strengths of our cultural communities to come together to find support and carry a banner of hope for all individuals touched by mental illness.

Presenters:

  • Bassey Ikpi, The Siwe Project 
  • Ramey Ko, Partner at Jung Ko, PLLC; Associate Judge at Austin Municipal Court 

https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/794767202 

 

From the National Empowerment Center: Alternatives Conference Is Happening! - Posted 5.16

 

We are pleased to announce that Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) funds for the Alternatives 2013 Conference have been approved. Thank you to everyone for your support.
 
Alternatives is the national mental health conference organized by and for mental health consumers/survivors. Each Alternatives conference offers in-depth technical assistance on consumer/survivor-delivered services and self-help/recovery methods. Learning from each other exemplifies self-help, mutual support, and the principles of recovery in action. The National Empowerment Center's Technical Assistance Center and the National Advisory Committee are honored to be organizing the conference.

 

Please stay tuned for future announcements, including the dates and location, as well as a call for proposals and scholarship information. We will be launching an Alternatives 2013 web page as soon as a few major details are determined.
 
In the meantime, you can stay informed by joining our Facebook groups:

National Helpline Provides Treatment Referrals: Call 1.800.662.4357 - Posted 5.16

 

SAMHSA's National Helpline is a confidential, free, 24-hours-a-day, 365-days-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing substance abuse and mental health issues. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Callers can also order free publications and other resources on the prevention of and treatment for behavioral health issues.

 

 

Webinar with Mary Ellen Copeland on May 30th - Posted 5.16

 

2 :00 - 3:00 p.m.

  

Join author, educator and mental health advocate,Mary Ellen Copeland, PhD, as she takes us through a basic overview of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan.  WRAP has become the cornerstone of mental health, addictions and whole health programs in all kinds of facilities including state wide mental health agencies, the Veterans Administration, hospitals, schools, health care agencies, organizations, prisons and jails. The presentation will be followed by a live question and answer session.

 

This webinar is appropriate for anyone who wants to learn more about WRAP or refresh their understanding of WRAP either for themselves or to support others.
This webinar is being hosted by Relias Learning, the provider of WRAP and   Recovery Books'  ELearning courses.

Mary Ellen will also describe how the WRAP- related e-learning courses can be used to learn about WRAP and to reinforce WRAP skills over time.  She will also focus on the "Build Your Own WRAP" program which she herself used for her own WRAP.  

Click here to register

 

 

  

Cost Effectiveness of Using Peers as Providers - Posted 5.9

 

Peer support is a well-known practice in the mental health community, providing results, saving costs and offering people with mental health needs a pat to employment. But is there evidence supporting its value? According to this article, peer services are both effective AND a cost-saver.

 

http://www.namigbcan.org/pdf/Cost%20Effectiveness%20of%20Using%20Peers%20as%20Providers.pdf

 


NOTICE May 7, 2013: Request For Comment on the Following State Board Policy by May 31, 2013 - Posted 5.9

POLICY 1035 (SYS) 05-02 CSB Single Point of Entry and Case Management

Please find a link below to a draft revised policy sent for a second field review as approved by the Policy Development and Evaluation Committee of the State Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services on April 9, 2013.

To assist the Board with these revisions, stakeholders are asked to consider thisdraft revised policy and forward your comments or any suggestions for further revisions about the proposed editsto these policies.

Please provide your comments on all of the above by May 31st to:  ruthanne.walker@dbhds.virginia.gov 

or by mailing: State Board of BHDS, 1220 Bank Street, Room 1323, Richmond, VA 23219.

Comments received will be considered at the next meeting of the committee on June 16, 2013, at DBHDS Central Office, Jefferson Building 1220 Bank Street, Richmond, VA.  This policy and any recommendations for additional edits are expected to be taken up at that meeting.  The committee may take a vote at that time on a final draft and recommendation to the full Board for the Board's July 23rd meeting.  Please contact me if you have any questions via this email address or the phone number listed below.

All current Board policies can be viewed at: http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/adm-StateBoardDefault.htm However, this draft is not posted at that link; the unedited current policy is posted there. 
Go to:

 

http://vocal.groupsite.com/uploads/files/x/000/094/7a4/DBHDS%20Revised%20Policy%201035.pdf?1368020279

Provide Comments Regarding Possible HIPAA Impacts on Reporting of Persons With Certain Mental Health Issues to National Background Check Database - Posted 5.9

 

Deadline for Comments: June 7, 2013

 

On January 16, 2013, President Obama announced a series of Executive Actions to reduce gun violence in the United States. These actions include efforts to improve the Federal Government's background check system, called the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), for the sale or transfer of firearms by licensed dealers. Among those persons who are disqualified from possessing or receiving firearms under Federal law are those "adjudicated to be mentally defective, or who have been committed to a mental institution" (mental health prohibitor). Concerns have been raised that the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy Rule may be a barrier to states' reporting to NICS the identities of individuals subject to the mental health prohibitor.

 

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is seeking public comments on how HIPAA may prevent state reporting to NICS, and how these barriers can be addressed without discouraging individuals from seeking mental health services. Additional comments are encouraged on proposals to establish "express permission" for reporting relevant information and on best methods of disseminating HIPAA-related information to state reporting entities.

 

Public input is also being sought on unintended consequences that such actions may have on individuals seeking mental health services. An important consideration when responding is the effect of the proposed HIPAA change on "temporary hold" cases.

 

Comments are due June 7, 2013. 

Review the Rule and Submit Your Comments

 

 

From the Editor...
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Yolande Long
Communications and Events Coordinator
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