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Start planning now for National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month (July 2010)

Join us for a National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month planning webinar

Thursday, February 18, 2010
3:00-4:30pm EST

Click here for details, including registration information.


Click here for a list of suggested activities and for more  information on Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month.

NAMI states and affiliates lead efforts across the country to  increase public awareness of mental illness among diverse communities and form meaningful community partnerships throughout the month of July.

National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month was established by the U.S. House of Representatives in 2008 in honor of Bebe Moore Campbell, distinguished author and NAMI advocate of mental health education and support.

NAMI created the Multicultural Action Center in 2002 to focus attention on system reform to eliminate disparities in mental health care for diverse communities, ensure access to culturally competent services and treatment for all Americans, and particularly to help and support people of diverse backgrounds who are affected by serious mental illness. Read more about the NAMI Multicultural Action Center.

Center Updates/New Resources: 

In Living Color: Depression Treatment in Primary Care- A three-hour education course for primary care physicians serving traditionally underserved communities.

NAMI Sharing Hope: Understanding Mental Health- A toolkit for outreach and education to African American congregations.

Online information:

  • Resources: Find fact sheets, manuals, and other informational materials about mental health issues specific to traditionally underserved communities: African American, American Indian Alaska Native, Asian American Pacific Islander, Latino and GLBT. Resources are available in Spanish, Chinese, Italian, and Portuguese.

  • Cultural Competence: inform yourself about cultural competence in mental health care.

  • Recovery for All: the e-newsletter of the Multicultural Action Center offering timely information and updates on the activities and resource development of the center and our partners.

  • ¡Avanzamos!: NAMI's Spanish-language newsletter--with a new fully bilingual format. Subscriptions of 10 copies or fewer are free.

  • Multicultural Partner Coalition: Read about NAMI's national and international partners.

  • NAMI Public Policy Platform: Cultural diversity is a priority in this policy platform. 

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Highlights

A Bridge to Mental Health
The Promoting Emotional Wellness and Spirituality (PEWS) program seeks to build bridges between black churches and mental health awareness programs.

Proceedings from Breakout VIII
Breakout VIII a National Conference on PsychoSocial Rehabilitation and Deafness held their conference in conjunction with the NAMI 2004 Convention. Read the proceedings from this groundbreaking event.

Working with Congregations to Reach African American Families with Mental Illness
This outreach manual contains a wealth of information including research findings, program examples and resources for faith leaders (PDF).


More Highlights

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Recent Discussions
Blacks, African-Americans show yourself
Is there any parent of mentally ill here?
african american with mental illness

Discussion Groups

International and Multicultural Forum
Join the discsussion about multicultural issues, meet people from diverse backgrounds, and share your opinion on issues related to culture and ethnicity.

Para consumidores de salud mental
Este grupo es para consumidores de salud mental.

Para familiares y amigos de personas que tienen enfermedades mentales



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