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National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month a Great Success
NAMI was proud to be a part of the many activities and efforts that took place in July in honor of Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. Events across the country hosted by NAMI state and affiliate organizations and our partners brought diverse communities together to celebrate the importance of mental health awareness. Activities included educational presentations, resource development and donations, award ceremonies and media campaigns—all demonstrating the power of community networking and partnership. The Multicultural Action Center wishes to thank those who worked with us to help spread the word about this special month and congratulate our partners on the impacts of their efforts. We encourage you to continue on in the spirit of National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month all year! Highlights of 2010 activities:
Click here for more highlights of National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month activities that may serve as examples for efforts that can be made throughout the year.
NAMI Leader Receives America Honors Recovery AwardDuring last month’s America Honors Recovery awards reception in Washington, D.C., Joe Powell proudly received the Vernon Johnson award for his personal achievements as a passionate advocate for recovery from addiction and mental illness. Association of Persons Affected by Addiction (APAA), a Dallas-based organization where Powell serves as executive director, received the Joel Hernandez Award. Powell also serves as board chair of the NAMI Southern Sector Dallas affiliate and is a member of the NAMI African American Leaders Group. The Vernon Johnson award presented by Faces and Voices of Recovery honors individuals for their success in model efforts to bring public awareness and supports to people in recovery. The Joel Hernandez Award, named for a champion of recovery advocacy, was recognized the APAA as “a pioneering force in the recovery advocacy movement; its members and leaders embody the passion and dedication that we are seeing in growing numbers of recovery community organizations across the country.” Representative Patrick Kennedy received the Legacy Award. Read more about the America Honors Recovery awards. New Resources
Cultural Competency Assessment ToolComing soon! "Cultural Competency in Mental Health Peer-Run Programs and Self-Help Groups: A Tool to Assess and Enhance Your Services," developed in partnership between the NAMI STAR Center and the University of Chicago and Illinois National Research and Training Center. Contact the STAR Center for more information on how to obtain a copy of this valuable new resource soon to be released. Webinar DownloadsDid you miss last month’s “Celebrating Mental Health in Diverse Communities” webinar forum, hosted by the National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health? Do you want to share it with others? Recordings and PowerPoint presentations are available for download:
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