![]() National Alliance on Mental Illness page printed from http://www.nami.org/ (800) 950-NAMI; info@nami.org ©2013 For Immediate Release Contact: Bob Carolla 703.524.7600 email: Bobc@nami.org NAMI Establishes New Multicultural Action CenterLos Angeles Forum on President Bush’s Mental Health ReportReflects Need to Move From Outreach to ActionArlington, VA — NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) today announced creation of a Multicultural Action Center (MAC) in conjunction with a national forum offering multicultural perspectives on President Bush’s New Freedom Commission Report. The new center replaces the NAMI Multicultural & International Outreach (MIO) Center established in 2002. "This is more than a symbolic move," said NAMI acting executive director Michael J. Fitzpatrick. "It represents a new strategic phase. We are moving from outreach to action." "Our entire community is entering a new era," said Majose Carrasco, who was appointed MIO center director earlier this year and now becomes MAC director. "We have the President’s New Freedom report. We have the Surgeon General’s Report on Culture Race and Ethnicity. We have the Institute of Medicine’s report on Unequal Treatment. The challenge now is to use them to shape programs and policies, to achieve cultural competence and broad inclusiveness." California Director of Mental Health Stephen Mayberg—a member of the New Freedom Commission—served as a panelist at the multicultural forum. The event was held in Universal City and sponsored by the Latino Behavioral Health Institute, the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health and NAMI. MAC priorities include addressing:
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