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Cultural Competence Key Score in NAMI’s Grading the States 2009
NAMI Hosts Meeting on American Indian and Alaska Native Mental HealthIn February 2009, the NAMI Multicultural Action Center hosted an American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) Mental Health Listening Session. The meeting brought together 20 experts from around the country to Arlington, Virginia, to discuss pertinent mental health issues within this community. Listening session participants represented a variety of backgrounds, tribal affiliations, and expertise as consumers, family members, providers, and researchers. The Multicultural Action Center will soon release the proceedings report of this meeting, which will include details of the discussion and both short- and long-term recommendations to guide NAMI in our effort to further engage and support AIAN communities. NAMI 2009 Convention, "Creating a Healthy Future For Us All"
Click here for descriptions of workshops and sessions focusing on current research and initiatives addressing the needs and interests of NAMI's diverse grassroots that will be hosted by the New ResourcesAfrican American Faith-Based Outreach Initiative Toolkit
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A Mental Health Recovery and Community Integration Guide for GLBTQI Individuals: What You Need to Know is a 12-page colorful booklet that covers a range of key issues in mental health recovery and community integration, such as treatment and rehabilitation, financial support, housing, employment, and peer support, with specific information to address the unique needs of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, and Intersex individuals embedded throughout. This resource was created in partnership with University of Pennsylvania’s Collaborative on Community Integration of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities.
Visit www.nami.org/glbt to access and download a PDF of this booklet. Hard copies are available for purchase in the NAMI store. |
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