VOCAL'S MENTAL HEALTH RECOVERY NEWS FOR 4.20.2015
 
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Limited Number of Scholarships Still Available for VOCAL Conference - Posted 4.20

   

"Charting the Journey" will be held from Monday, May 18th until Wednesday, May 20th on the James Madison University campus in Harrisonburg.  

 

You can download the Conference registration form here. We are excited about the opportunity to offer help with writing your Advance Directive at our Conference, but you MUST preregister when you fill out our registration form. Please review that section at the bottom of the form.   

 

The Risk Society and the Germanwings Tragedy: Stigma on Both Sides of the Psychiatry Wars - Posted 4.20

 

In this Mad in America post from Timothy Kelly, the author examines the complex, polarizing forces behind public reactions to the Germanwings incident, and the murky reality that makes our understanding of mental distress so difficult.

http://www.madinamerica.com/2015/04/risk-society-germanwings-tragedy-stigma-sides-psychiatry-wars/


Seven in Ten Bosses Believe Stress, Anxiety or Depression Are Not Valid Excuses for Time Off - Posted 4.20

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3020790/Seven-ten-bosses-believe-stress-anxiety-depression-not-valid-excuses-time-despite-quarter-employees-suffering-mental-illness-point-year.html#ixzz3WFF638ri

 

VOCAL Proposed Bylaws Changes Document and Notice of Annual Membership Meeting - Posted 4.16    

 

The link below will take you to the bylaw changes document, in draft, the final of which will be presented to the membership for a vote at our next annual meeting on May 19th from 1:00 - 2:45 p.m. at our Annual Conference in Harrisonburg.  You do not have to register for the Conference to attend the Annual Meeting. 

 

We welcome your comments to: network@vocalvirginia.org  


 
VOCAL News

VOCAL to Offer WRAP© Facilitator Training in July - Posted 4.6 
 
VOCAL will offer the Copeland Center approved WRAP© Facilitator Training July 20-24 at Shalom House Retreat Center in Montpelier. 

 

The Facilitators/ Trainers will be Beth Gager and Bonnie Neighbour.

The cost for 40 hours of training, 5 days room and board, and facilitator
manual is $1500.  Some full scholarships are available for peers with
financial need, who have plans to hold WRAP© groups.

Please contact Ann Benner at ann@vocalvirginia.org, or 804. 343.1777.

VOCAL's Whole Health Network (VWHN) #14 - Posted 4.6

 

What's financial  'wellness'?

SAMHSA definies it as "Satisfaction with current and future financial situations."

 

Read more about financial wellness here.

 
Check Out VOCAL Workshop Offerings: Twenty-Five Topics on Recovery, Peer Support, Advocacy and Peer Run Programs  

VOCAL has been a leader in Virginia's mental health recovery movement since 2002.   Our workshops and professional trainings uniquely blend the experience of individuals who live with conditions commonly referred to as mental health disorders with an up-to-the-minute understanding of state and national mental health systems, and evidence-based recovery tools.

 

Developed by people who have personally experienced mental health crisis, VOCAL programs value the worth and dignity of each individual, the right to self-determination, and the important contributions of peer support and self-help.

These workshops are designed for peers, peer support specialists, providers, family and supporters of those in recovery. 
We can deliver a one-day conference, half-day workshop, or one presentation, all especially designed for the interests of your group.  
Workshops are free to peer-run organizations.
For complete workshop descriptions go to:
http://www.vocalvirginia.org/#/vocal-events/4533123864

Join VOCAL's State-Wide W.R.A.P. Facilitator Network  

 

If you've trained in facilitating Mental Health Recovery including Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP) workshops, the program developed by Dr. Mary Ellen Copeland, Join VOCAL's network today!

 

Email Ann Benner, R.E.A.C.H. Program Director:
News Around the Commonwealth
"Hope in Motion": A New Peer Run Drop In Center  in Virginia Beach - Posted 4.9 

Opening on Friday, May 1st at 5:00 p.m. and then Tuesdays and Fridays from 5:00 - 8:30 p.m.

 

Beacon House, 3808C Virginia Beach Blvd., Virginia Beach (23452)

 

Community resources, games, Goal Setters Group, job search assistance, WRAP©, Crayon HeArt, Whole Health and Resilience, Bridging Hearts, socialization, peer support services, movies and special events.

 

Call: Lynn Lull at 903-441-5934 or Don Ayers at 757-621-9937 or email: hopeinmotion13@gmail.com

 
 

Salsa? Spanish? Meditation? Find Them at 84 Main, Warsaw - Posted 4.6

 

For information, call 804.333.3581

 

Assertiveness Group at On Our Own of Charlottesville - Posted 4.6

 

Every Friday from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.

123 4th Street NW

For information: 434.979.2440 

  

On Our Own of Roanoke Valley Hosts NAMI "Peer to Peer" Class - Posted 4.2 

 

Each Monday for ten weeks from April 13 - June 22 from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. 

For more information and to register: 540.362.0061 

   

"At Ease": A New Support Group in Richmond - Posted 4.2

 

Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. for all active duty, national guard, and reserve veterans.  

Meets at Wamsley United Methodist Church, 2950 Wamsley Boulevard in Richmond (23234).  

For more info, email Troy Barnett: atease2015@gmail.com

  

"Open Mic" in Charlottesville - Posted 3.30

 

In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month in May, "Brave Souls on Fire" will host an open mic.

 

This Open Mic is an opportunity for individuals with a lived experience of mental illness to share poetry, essays, drama, songs or anything that has been instrumental in their journey. The event will take place May 1st at6:00 p.m. at The Haven, 112 West Market Street in Downtown Charlottesville.  Individuals throughout Virginia are welcome to participate.  Sign- up is required and space in limited. Sign up starts at 5:30p.m.

 

This event is co-sponsored by Region Ten Community Services Board & Mental Health America, Charlottesville-Albemarle. For further information call 434. 282.0096 or email: bravesoulscville@yahoo.com

 

DBSA Chesterfield County Peer Support Group - Posted 3.26

Next meeting, April 7th and every other week thereafter.
7:00 p.m. at Ironbridge Baptist Church
Call Tim Glover at 804.412.5910 for more info. 
 

"Liberty and Justice for ALL" Annual Gala - Posted 3.12

 

disAbility Law Center of Virginia Foundation

Friday, April 24th from 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen

2880 Mountain Road in Glen Allen (23060)

Tickets can be purchased at http://www.dLCV.org

For additional details   

  
Veteran's Corner

 

Veterans Crisis Line 

 

Call: 1-800-273-8255  


Virginia Wounded Warrior Program Link 

 

http://www.wearevirginiaveterans.org/ 

 

Veterans Peer Support Group at On Our Own of Roanoke 

 

Every Monday at 1 p.m.

540-362-0061

 

New Tool Connects Vets and Employers 

 

The Veterans Employment Center, an inter-agency collaboration from the White House's Joining Forces initiative, has announced a new online tool to provide veterans with employment resources. ebenefits.va.govwill connect veterans and service members with public and private sector employers who are looking to hire people with military experience, including individuals with disabilities.

 

For more information and employer resources, visit www.AskEARN.org. 

 

Conferences, Trainings, Workshops and Webinars

DBHDS Certified Cultural & Linguistic Competence Facilitator I Training (Blacksburg) - Posted 4.16  

 

June 3-4, from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. daily

The Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center 
For further information, please contact Cecily Rodriguez: cecily.rodriguez@dbhds.virginia.gov
  

 

VACSB Development and Training Conference in Williamsburg - Posted  4.9


Registration is open for the VACSB 2015 Development and Training Conference to be held May 6-8  at the Fort Magruder Hotel and Conference Center in Williamsburg.

 

Special National TA and Networking Teleconference on April 20 Will Feature a Presentation on Career Development for CPS - Posted 4.6

 

A presentation on career development for certified peer specialists followed by a discussion will be the focus of the next monthly national technical assistance and networking teleconference of the National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse. The call will be on Monday, April 20th at 1:00  p.m.

 

The call-in number is 866-906-0123; the pass code is 5037195#.

Special National TA and Networking Teleconference on April 20 Will Feature a Presentation on Career Development for CPS - Posted 4.6

 

A presentation on career development for certified peer specialists followed by a discussion will be the focus of the next monthly national technical assistance and networking teleconference of the National Mental Health Consumers' Self-Help Clearinghouse. The call will be on Monday, April 20th at 1:00  p.m.


The call-in number is 866-906-0123; the pass code is 5037195#.

 

"Working from Home with Ticket to Work" Webinar - Posted 3.30

 

April 22nd from 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
 

"W.R.A.P. Around the World Conference" in Washington, D.C. - Posted 3.30

 

August 24-26

Register here 

 

The Annual Conference on Trauma in Washington, D.C. - Posted 3.23

 

The Annual Conference on Trauma 2015 is the premiere event for bringing together persons with lived experience in a single forum, to collectively address issues of critical importance in creating a trauma-informed system of care. This event provides an opportunity to network while featuring the most current and vital information on emerging topics relevant to trauma, health, wellness, and alternatives to traditional care systems.

 

Attend May 12th and 13th at the University of the District of Columbia, for a truly informative and innovative conference. 

 

http://www.thecampbellcenter.org/annual-trauma-conference.php

 

Mental Health of America (MHA) Annual Conference - Posted 3.16

June 3-5, Hilton Mark Center, Alexandria

Links to MH Peer-Run Programs in Virginia
Arlington Peers Helping Peers in Recovery 
www.aphpr-rpsva.org

Reston Drop-In Center
 
Consumer Wellness Center (Annandale)
 
Recovery In Motion ( Fredericksburg)  
www.recovery-in-motion.org

Blacksburg Computer Empowerment Services
http://computerempowerment.net/about.htm
  
Friends4Recovery Whole Health Center (Richmond)
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
www.onourowncville.org

84 Main (Warsaw)
804.333.3581

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

The Laurie Mitchell Empowerment and Career Center (Alexandria)
www.lmec.org

Our Family  (Winchester)
540.667.8888 or dking@nwcsb.com

Other Program Information:

 

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

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)
http://www.spiritworksfoundation.org/events-calendar/

Roads to Recovery (Lynchburg)
http://roads2recovery.org/

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
http://www.afsp.org/

 

Other News

 

First Annual Statewide Refugee Mental Health Council Summit Report - Posted 4.16
 

The Refugee Healing Partnership is a collaborative effort of the OCLC and VDH's Newcomer Health Program. The program is focused on addressing refugee mental health risk factors and strengthening mental health partnerships in communities where refugees resettle. The partnership convenes an annual summit to gather information and provide an opportunity for statewide networking related to refugee mental health. Read the final summit report here

 

You can also link to the report at this URLhttp://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/professionals-and-service-providers/oclc/oclc-focus-areas/refugee-mh

 

New Resource on Developing Welcoming Religious Communities - Posted 4.13

 

Religion and spirituality can play an important role for people in recovery. Religious communities typically value outreach and inclusion, but may not know how to connect with their members in mental health recovery. This new resource, from The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities and the Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania, offers some valuable direction on the issue. You can access this guide, Developing Welcoming Religious Communities:  Inspiring Examples of Faith-Based Initiatives to Help Individuals with Mental Health Conditions Participate Fully in the Life of Religious Congregation, online at http://tucollaborative.org/new-resource-available-for-the/  

 

Supreme Court Considers Dispute Over Police Treatment Of Mentally Ill Suspects - Posted 4.13

 

The many tragic, negative outcomes that have resulted from law enforcement encounters with people in mental health crisis have been well documented. As this Huffington Post article describes, the Supreme Court is weighing in on the rights of people with mental health needs when it comes to their interactions with law enforcement.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/23/supreme-court-police-shoo_n_6927284.html

 

Apply Now" Rosalyn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism - Posted 4.13
 
http://www.cartercenter.org/news/pr/mhj-applications-2015-2016.html 
 

"Housing, Not Asylums" - Posted 4.13

 

http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/public_health/Housing-not-asylums.html#wh3VKlvLEO7scITV.99

CMS News - Posted 4.9   

 

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) put on display at the Federal Register a proposed rule applying provisions of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) to Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Public comments are due on this proposed rule by June 9th. The proposed rule is available online at: 

 
NIH Director's Blog Post "Targeting Suicide" - Posted 4.6

 

Second Annual Mental Health & Dignity Day to Take Place May 3, 2015

 

The second annual national Mental Health & Dignity Day is being planned for the first Sunday in May, May 3, 2015, in part as a way to commemorate Mental Health Month. On their Facebook page, the organizers write, "Help us to set the agenda for 2015 by providing input on what issues you think are most important as it relates to mental health, dignity, human rights, that can be addressed at our events. Are you interested in seeing an event happen in your community? Would you like to recognize National Mental Health & Dignity [Day] as a part of your existing activities in May? Get in touch with us; we would love to 'hear' from you!" The Facebook page is available here.

 

Grant Opportunity: National Consumer and Consumer Supporter Technical Assistance Centers - Posted 3.2

  

Application due date April 27th

 

http://www.samhsa.gov/grants/grant-announcements/sm-15-011

 

Look What Our Members Are Doing!
"UNHOLY HELL: A Preacher's Journey Through Depression and Recovery" 

Book written by Terry Dow

Available on March 6 on Amazon in print and on Kindle

"Walking in Hope, Living in Grace: The Tapestry"

Book written by Maryalyce Poole, available at Amazon

"A Rooted Mind: Saying Yes to Beauty, Wellness and Deeply-Rooted Mental Health"

Book written by Beth Gager, available at Balboa Press

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