National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month: Virginia Medial Contest 2013 - Posted 7.11
In 2008, the US House of Representatives procaimed July as Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. To raise awareness of menal illness, prevention, treatment and research in diverse communities during this month, the Virginia Departmen of Behvioral Healt and Developmental Services - Office of Cultural and Linguistic Competence and the Statewide Cultural Linguistic Competence Steering Committee are promotin a medica contst for minority mental health awareness. Sponsor, participate n, host activities for a chance to win prizs and be highlihted in various publications. To read more about Bebe Moore Campbell go to http://tinyurl.com/6rf7dbf
Media Contest Rules:
How to participate: During the months of July-Septemer, participate in, host, and/or sponsor an activity or product for youth or adults that promotes awareness f mentl illness prevention, treatement or research diverse communitis(examples: fair, community service project, radio spot, video, poster, school event, etc). Share this activity through pictures, presentations or video.
Submit your media electronically to Cecily Rodriguez via email, mail, or Google Docs.This contsy group and/or organati in state of Virginia. The deadline to submimedia entries is Sepeber30th. Only media projects portrayinmental illness awareness in th areas of prevention, treatment, recovery, or research in minority or traditionally unerserved communities will be considered. Winning entries are subjext to public distribution. Media sumssions will be reviewd and rated in two categories: Youth activities and Adult activities. Winners an Prizes will be announced during Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW), October 7-13th.
The top youth and adult activities will be selected to receive a prize and will have their media displayed and recognized throughouthe state.
Submit entries via email, file sharing, or mail:
Cecily Rodriguiz, Office of Cultral andLinguisti Competence, VDBHDS, 1220 Bank Street,*PO Box 1797* Richmond, VA, 23218-1797
cecily.rodriguez@dbhds.virginia.org 804.786.5872
State Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services Meets July 23rd in Petersburg - Posted 7.11
The next meeting of the State Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services will be at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 23rd at Central State Hospital, Main Conference Room, Building 113, in Petersburg.The Board's two committees will meet concurrently from 9 - 9:50 a.m. (The committees are the Planning and Budget Committee and the Policy and Evaluation Committee). The 53 page meeting packet is posted on line at this link: http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/adm-StateBoardDefault.htm#meet
Gubernatorial Candidate Forum on Mental Health Featuring Ken Cuccinelli and Terry McAuliffe - Posted 7.11
The coalition of mental health organizations is sponsoring a candidate forum on mental health. This forum is an opportunity for citizens to hear from Ken Cuccinelli and Terry McAuliffe, Virginia's gubernatorial candidates, on their ideas and policy platforms for mental health issues. The forum will be moderated by May-Lily Lee, Host of "Virginia Conversations" on Virginia Public Radio.
Monday, August 5th from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Oates Theater, Collegiate School, Henrico County (Richmond)Registration is encouraged, but not required. To register: http://tinyurl.com/mentalhealthforum
Spanish Class at "84 Main", in Warsaw - Posted 7.11
Every Friday at 1:00 p.m.
For more information, call 804.333.3581
Announcement: Behavioral Health Services Administrator Contract Award - Posted 7.8
The Department of Medical Assistance Services has posted a Medicaid Memo announcing the award of the Behavioral Health Services Administrator (BHSA) contract. The memo can be found at: https://www.virginiamedicaid.dmas.virginia.gov/wps/portal/MedicaidMemostoProviders
The BHSA contract will provide care coordination for Medicaid members enrolled in Virginia's Medicaid and FAMIS programs who are receiving behavioral health services that are not currently provided through a managed care organization, but through the fee for service system. The new contract will become effective December 1, 2013.
Further information regarding the contract and services to be provided by Magellan will be available in mid-July through the Magellan website at www.MagellanofVirginia.com. Inquiries to Magellan via e-mail may be directed to VirginiaInfo@MagellanHealth.com.
Join Friends 4 Recovery Whole Health Center Celebrating 4th Year Anniversary and Grand Opening! - Posted 7.1
July 27th, 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m
7420 Whitepine Road, North Chesterfield (23237)
Workshop Offered: Mental Health Recovery IncludingWellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) in Henrico - Posted 6.24
A continuing, self-paced workshop for people who experience mental health challenges.
Meets every second Saturday of the month from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
The Lakeside Center Building, 5623 Lakeside Avenue (23228)
Topics include: hope, personal responsibility, education, self-advocacy, developing support systems, daily maintenance planning, early warning signs, empowerment, develop a WRAP, mental health and wellness, peer counseling and support, developing a wellness toolbox, triggers, crisis and post-crisis planning
Facilitated by: Kevin M. Kelly at 804.727.8597, William Hart at 804.727.8555, and David Rockwell at 804.727.8540Email: wrapnrecovery@gmail.com
Recovery Among Friends (RAF) Meets in Ashland - Posted 6.13
Fourth Tuesday of each month, Thomas Hale House, 203 S. Taylor Street (23005) from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
"Our goal is to have a core group of dedicated individuals in recovery who can commit to attending on a regular basis. We intend to create a community of support for those in recovery from a mental illness. We offer hope and a non-judgmental environment".
Call Patrick at 804.317.1255 or Kim at 804.266.6787 for more information and to get connected!
Wednesdays, from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
For further information, call 540.362.0061