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Via Hope
Texas Mental Health Resource
Via Hope, Texas Mental Health Resource is a training and technical assistance resource
for mental health consumers, their family members, youth consumers, and professionals.
Via Hope promotes mental health wellness across the lifespan. Via Hope provides mental
health consumers and family members with information and education that assists with their
recovery, enables them to better navigate the public and private mental health care
systems and explains the supports that are available in the community.
Via Hope also provides training and certification for peer specialists.
Creating jobs for persons who are in recovery from mental illness to help others with
their recovery is a smart, cost-effective approach to expanding the mental health workforce and
expanding employment opportunities for consumers.
Via Hope was created to provide a mental health consumer and family member driven
system as part of the Texas Mental Health Transformation Project.
Via Hope is a collaborative effort of Mental Health America of Texas, National Alliance on
Mental Illness Texas and the Department of State Health Services.
To learn more about Via Hope, please go to www.viahope.org.
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Save the Date!
The Disability Policy Consortium
Housing and Transportation Summit
April 28-29, 2010
Hyatt Regency Hotel
208 Barton Springs Road
Austin, Texas
Learn about advances in housing and transportation that help people with
disabilities thrive in communities around the nation.
Email: summit@dpctexas
Website: ths.dpctexas.org
Phone: 512-371-1783
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NAMI Texas 25th Anniversary Conference
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We had a wonderful time celebrating our 25th Anniversary.
The workshops were great learning experiences, and our Gala and Silent Auction were successful.
Click here to see photos of the opening ceremony,
our conference, our exhibit hall, our gala dinner and our silent auction. If you have photographs you would like to share,
please send them to kjeschke@namitexas.org.
Click here to read Robin Peyson's Opening Welcome.
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NAMI Texas wishes to congratulate NAMI San Antonio for winning the 2009 Annual Membership Award.
Pictured here are Affiliate President Ed Dickey, President-elect Kym Bolado, Basil Castelyn,
Treasurer, NAMI Texas Board of Directors and a member of NAMI San Antonio and Jerry Fulenwider, member, NAMI San Antonio.
(Click the photo to enlarge)
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GLEN CLOSE SPEAKS OUT ABOUT MENTAL ILLNESS!
Click here to see Glenn and her sister, Jessie, speak out about mental illness.
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Faith Based Mental Health Outreach
The following helpful website resources have been posted for your
use to aid in expanding your knowledge in addition to the Faith Based
Mental Health Outreach Tool Kits that have been mailed out.
These additional resources were too long to print for each notebook
but we feel that they are very valuable resources. We hope that you will
utilize them.
Congregational Resource Guide: Mental Health Ministry Resources
Communities of Compassion and Justice: Mental Illness and Faith Community Outreach
NAMI Working with Congregations to Reach African Americans with Mental Illness
Asian American & Pacific Islander Outreach Resource Manual
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| Texas Gets a D for
Mental Health |
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Decrease
from Last Report Card:
Texas
Struggles to Meet Need
See www.nami.org/grades2009 for the full report.
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Who's The Doctor?
Insurers reject prescriptions to save money
This is agreat article on
open access for medications, and why it is such an important issue for
many individuals, especially
those with mental illness. Look for the great quote from NAMI Missouri!
Click here to read the entire article
Your pharmacist may be
changing your medications and what you don’t know could hurt you.
Click here to read this important May 2009 Prevention
Magazine article.
Click here to
read about the NAMI policy on medications and open access
Art Ruble, one of our
participants in our advocacy training program provided the following
testimony to the Texas Health and Human Services Pharmaceutical and
Therapeutics Committee in support of open access. He did a great job
sharing how important this issue is to him.
Click here to see a copy of his testimony.
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