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A twice-weekly electronic news-digest delivered to your inbox dedicated to keeping you informed of mental health recovery news and opportunities across the Commonwealth and the nation.
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Magellen Member Services Meeting In Arlington - Posted 1.13
TOMORROW, January 14th from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Phoenix House Counseling Center, Suite 104 (around back) 200 N. Glebe Road, First Floor (22203)
For further information:
www.magellenofvirginia.com
Mental Health Advocacy Day in Richmond - Posted 1.13
Monday, January 20th Meet at the General Assembly Building, 1000 Bank Street 5th Floor West Conference Room Please arrive between 9:00 and 9:30 a.m.
Sponsored by the Coalition for Virginians with Mental Disabilities, NAMI Virginia, Voices for Virginia's Children, and the Campaign for Children's Mental Health
To register:
Women and Trauma Webinar Series - Posted 1. 13 January 23rd from 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
https://nasmhpd.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=form_157379RACSB Expanding Consumer and Family Advisory Committee - Posted 1.13 The Rappahannock Area Community Services Board (RACSB) is currently soliciting applications from interested individuals to serve on its Consumer and Family Advisory Committee. The committee works with the Office of Consumer Affairs and Quality Assurance to provide feedback regarding service delivery that will lead to quality improvement. The Committee serves an advisory role to the Executive Director and the Board of Directors. Potential projects undertaken by the Committee may include: review of satisfaction surveys; review of reports generated by the Office of Consumer Affairs; and recommendations for improvements in delivery of services based on data reviewed. Committee member responsibilities include attendance at quarterly meetings and ability to understand issues on the local, state, and federal level that may impact RACSB services. The Committee is comprised of five to ten volunteer members meeting the following criteria: the individual must be receiving, or have within two years of joining the advisory Committee, services from RACSB; or the family member must be a family member of an individual that is currently receiving, or within two years received, services from RACSB. Membership is for a two-year term, with no member serving more than two consecutive terms. The Committee meets every three months in the evening. Applications for membership on the Consumer and Family Advisory Committee are available at www.racsb.state.va.us or by visiting any of the five RACSB outpatient clinic locations (addresses listed below). Applications are due no later than February 28, 2014. Membership applications will be reviewed by the Program Planning and Evaluation Committee of the Board of Directors with membership recommendations being presented to the Board of Directors on March 18, 2014. Applicants will be chosen based on their familiarity with RACSB services and programs, their ability to commit to meeting attendance, and their overall interest in advising RACSB in its quality improvement activities. Completed applications are to be mailed to Emily McGarrity, RACSB Office of Consumer Affairs, 600 Jackson Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401. To learn more, please contact Emily McGarrity, Office of Consumer Affairs, at 540-899-4616 or Jane Yaun, Quality Assurance Coordinator, at 540-940-2308. Art of Creative Expression Open House - Posted 1.13 Tuesday, February 4th from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Walkerton Tavern, Henrico County
If you have an interest in art and expression, come and apply to be a member of ACE.
For further information and to RSVP call William by January 28th
at 804.727.8555
The Art of Creative Expression [ACE] was created in 2008. Now entering its seventh year ACE seeks to expand membership. ACE is a Peer Run / Peer Facilitated Organization. ACE meets monthly at Walkerton Tavern in Henrico County. ACE celebrates/explores a wide spectrum of creative arts modalities. Seating for the Open House Event is limited.
W.R.A.P. Facilitator Training in Richmond - Posted 1.13
January 27th - January 31st
http://www.rrs4hope.com/
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VOCAL News
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VOCAL Launches "Whole Health Network" (VWHN) - Posted 1.2
In the first published e-digest each month, VOCAL will offer information about whole health topics. Each month the focus will change as we rotate through topics such as smoking cessation, nutrition, exercise, mindfulness, etc. encouraging your capacity to take control over your own total health and wellness.
Please also visit our FB page for our "Wellness Wednesday" tips! https://www.facebook.com/VOCAL.Inc
VWHN Topic #1
Smoking Cessation Help:
"I really want to try to stop smoking but how do I do it?"
Here are some tips:
http://smokefree.gov/
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News Around the Commonwealth
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"84 Main" Offers Spanish Classes on Fridays - Posted 1.9
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Warsaw
Free Third Thursdays Gathering, "Survive and Thrive: Finding Your Path to Optimal Health - Posted 1.6
Thursday, January 16th, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Orange Hill Wellness Center, 401 Orange Street, Charlottesville
This is an introductory workshop that will give participants a sneak peek of an upcoming course of the same name , 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. on Thursdays, beginning February 27th.
If you would like to register or would like more information regarding the workshop or the upcoming course, please call 434-977-6918 or email
Veterans Peer Support Group at On Our Own of Roanoke Valley - Posted 1.6
Mondays at 1:00 p.m.
429 Elm Avenue, SW, 24016
540.362.0061
Peer Run Warm Line Available Through Mental Health America of Virginia - Posted 1.2
Central Peer Connect Meets January 14th - Posted 12.30
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Guest speaker, Dana Traynham will speak on Psychiatric Advance Directives
We will meet at the disAbility Law Center of Virginia (formerly VOPA)
1910 Byrd Avenue, Suite 5, Richmond, 23230 (the building next door to the VOCAL Network office).
For further information about the disAbility Law Center of Virginia visit their web site: http://disabilitylawva.org
Join us!
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Conferences, Trainings, and Webinars
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Monthly National Networking Teleconference
January 21st - Posted 1.9
Thursday, 8:00 p.m.
The call-in number is 866-906-0123; the pass code is 5037195#. The purpose of the call is for peer movement activists from around the U.S. to get together, share information, and "network."
If you have a topic or topics you would like to see discussed on this call, please write to Susan Rogers srogers@mhasp.org with the word "Agenda" in the subject line. In addition, if you plan to participate, even if you don't want to suggest an agenda item it would be helpful if you would email Susan Rogers at srogers@mhasp.org; this will make it easier to provide the participants with teleconference minutes.
If you would like a copy of the July, August, September, October and/or November 2013 minutes or would like to preorder the December minutes, please write to srogers@mhasp.org with the word "Minutes" in the subject line. Source:
The Copeland Center Announces: "Sharing Your Wellness/Recovery Story" Save the Date - Posted 1.9
May 19th - 20th
Storytelling Training with advanced level WRAP Facilitator Gina Calhoun and Dr. Scott Heller Community Counseling Center 2201 E. State St. Hermitage, PA 16148
Health Care Law Webinar - Posted 1.9
How to Enroll in the Health Insurance Marketplace
January 15th at 1:00 p.m.
To Join By Phone Only, Dial 702-489-0008, Access Code: 892-455-196The Pin Number is # with no numbers when connecting by phone only
We are in the open enrollment period for health insurance in the Health Insurance Marketplace. We will explain the health care law, show you how to shop for plans using our new window shopping tool, explain how to enroll, and answer your questions. Open enrollment ends on March 31, 2014. Please send any questions to ACA101@hhs.gov prior to January 15 at 10:00 a.m.
Ticket to Work Webinar: Support for People with Disabilities on the Journey to Financial Independence - Posted 1.9
January 22nd from 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
To register:
Mental Health America of Virginia Advocacy Conference - Posted 12.19
February 10th - 12th in Richmond
Application deadline is January 13th
Go to:
VACSB Legislative Conference Set for January 21-22, 2014 - Posted 12.9
Richmond Marriott Hotel 500 East Broad Street, Richmond (23219)
For further information: www.vacsb.org
WRAP and Healing from Trauma Retreat - Posted 12.9
February 5-8, 2014
Kenyon Ranch, Tumacacori, AZ
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
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Links to MH Peer-Run Programs in Virginia
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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
Other Program Information:
Virginia Peer Support Coalition (Virginia)
Mental Health America of Virginia (MHAV)
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Other News
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Seven New Grant Opportunities from SAMHSA - Posted 1.9
http://beta.samhsa.gov/grants
Study Shows That "Affective Touch" May Be Vital to Mental Well-Being - Posted 1.6
A study by U.K. researchers, published online in Frontiers in Psychology, suggests that slow, light touch - which is perceived by the body as loving, or affective, touch - may be the key to creating and maintaining a healthy sense of self. The study, involving 52 "healthy adults," tested four types of touch - synchronized and asynchronized slow, affective touch and a faster, neutral touch - using a common experimental technique called the "rubber hand illusion," involving tricking participants' brains into believing that a rubber hand is their own. When the participants were asked to report on their experience during the experiment, the results confirmed that participants were more likely to believe that the rubber hand was their own with affective touch than they were with the faster, neutral touch. "As affective touch is typically received from a loved one," the lead researcher said, "these findings further highlight how close relationships involve behaviors that may play a crucial role in the construction of a sense of self."
Mental Health Anthology Seeks Essays about "Profound Psychiatric Challenges" - Posted 1.6
For an upcoming anthology, In Fact Books is soliciting essays "by writers with insight into the nature and experience of profound psychiatric challenges" as users and/or providers of mental health services. The editors are seeking "well-written, true narratives about the enigmatic, creative, frustrating and triumphant moments of the recovery process and the therapeutic journey." For further information and guidelines, see the source below. Essays may be submitted online or by regular mail; the postmark deadline is March 1, 2014.
From Paolo del Vecchio, Director, CMS - Posted 1.6
Dear Peer-Run/Recovery Community Organization:
Please find a letter, located here, announcing the opportunity to apply for a contract sub-award under SAMHSA's Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) initiative.
The 2014 BRSS TACS Peer Awards for Health Reform Education will enable peer-run organizations/recovery community organizations in states, the District of Columbia, territories, and tribal jurisdictions located in a state or states that has/have expanded
Medicaid eligibility in 2014 to: (1) Collaborate with peer-run/recovery community networks to educate people with substance use and mental health conditions and their families, friends, and allies about health insurance changes and other policy issues initiated by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010; and (2) Learn from the experiences of individuals with addictions and mental health needs who are newly insured and Medicaid eligible about effective approaches to outreach and enrollment and treatment access strategies.
We urge you to take advantage of this opportunity by submitting an application for your peer-run/recovery community organization. We will be making 22 subcontract awards at the level of $25,000 per award.
Information about the BRSS TACS Peer Awards for Health Reform Education application, expectations of awardees, and activities, may be found at the following address: brsstacs.center4si.com/2014_BRSSTACS_HealthReform_RFA.docx.
Questions about the Request for Application (RFA) may be submitted to Rebecca Stouff, by electronic mail to rstouff@center4si.com, or by phone at (617) 467-6014 ext. 252.
General questions about BRSS TACS may be directed to the SAMHSA Project Officers, Catherine D. Nugent, LCPC, at cathy.nugent@samhsa.hhs.gov or 240-276-1577, or Marsha Baker, LCSW, at marsha.baker@samhsa.hhs.gov
or 240-276-1566.
Scattergood Foundation Seeks Nominations for Second Annual Innovation Awards - Posted 1.2
The Scattergood Innovation Award "is designed to help identify, promote and reward innovative programs that demonstrably improve diagnosis, treatment, de-stigmatization, or support networks" for adults with mental health conditions. The successful applicant will receive a $25,000 award, and all of the finalists will receive exposure "as leaders, innovators and champions of behavioral health," according to the Foundation. "Individuals, teams or organizations can self-nominate or nominate someone else." For details or to apply, see the source below. Nominations will be accepted through January 10th at 11:59 p.m.
http://www.scattergoodfoundation.org/annual-innovation-award
Gen Ys Are More Accepting of Individuals with Mental Health Conditions in the Workplace Than Are Baby Boomers - Posted 1.2
New research on employers' attitudes has found that Gen Ys are more inclined to hire and support an employee who has a mental health condition than are their Baby Boomer counterparts. The detailed report, which surveyed 276 small and medium enterprises across Australia on their willingness to employ job seekers with a mental health condition, found that 42 percent of Gen Ys would be likely to hire someone with a mental health condition, compared to 16 percent of Baby Boomers surveyed. "This stark contrast in attitudes from generation to generation is a significant finding, offering new hope to people with a mental illness as more Gen Ys gain roles with hiring authority," said a spokesman for WISE Employment, which provides employment services under Australia's Disability Employment Services and Job Services Australia (JSA) programs.
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I look forward to hearing from you!
Sincerely,
Yolande Long Communications and Events Coordinator 804.343.1777
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