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In addition to other NAMI programs offered, health care providers and other companies may utilize the following programs:

 

Provider Education:  A ten-week educational program for mental health service providers taught by individuals with mental illness, professionals and family members.  To schedule a presentation, please contact Joyce Johnston, Director of Programs, at jjohnston@namistl.org or at 314-962-4670.

Provider Workshops:  A six-hour, one-day workshop on various topics related to mental health presented to health-care professionals by trained family members, individuals with mental illness and mental health professionals (There is a nominal charge for these workshops).  To schedule a presentation, please contact Joyce Johnston, Director of Programs, at jjohnston@namistl.org or at 314-962-4670.

Speakers Bureau:   A one hour presentation of basic information about mental illness, how it affects people and their families, and what NAMI-St. Louis can do to help!  To schedule a presentation please contact Sharon Lyons at 314.962.4670 or sharon@namistl.org.

 


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