NYC Launching New Low-Income Mental Health Program
July 31, 2015
Identifying and healing people with mental-health issues in low-income areas is the focus of a new program being launched in New York City. Called “Connections to Care,” the program will train workers – such as teachers and job-placement counselors –...
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School social workers help students and parents
July 31, 2015
For some students, life gets in the way of academic success. School social workers are charged with reducing or removing non-academic barriers to academic success. As families prepare for the start of a new school year, Reaching Heights—a nonprofit that...
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Bipartisan Mental Health, Substance Use Bill Introduced in Senate
July 30, 2015
Yesterday, a bipartisan group of nearly 20 Senators re-introduced a mental health and substance use awareness and treatment improvement bill. The legislation reauthorizes important programs in suicide prevention, mental illness awareness and de-escalation trainings such as Mental Health First Aid,...
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Bipartisan Mental Health, Substance Use Bill Introduced in Senate
July 30, 2015
Yesterday, a bipartisan group of nearly 20 Senators re-introduced a mental health and substance use awareness and treatment improvement bill. The legislation reauthorizes important programs in suicide prevention, mental illness awareness and de-escalation trainings such as Mental Health First Aid,...
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City launching $30 M. mental health initiative
July 30, 2015
The de Blasio administration is launching a $30 million effort to help connect low-income residents with mental health services, one of the first steps in an overhaul of the city’s mental health system Mayor Bill de Blasio and first lady...
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Mental Health First-Aid Training: As Critical for Idaho as CPR
July 26, 2015
While a first-aid class offers instruction on what to do when someone is having a heart attack, The Speedy Foundation and Optum Idaho believe mental first-aid training is just as critical. The organizations came together to offer training sessions that equip...
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Randy Ratliff soapbox: We can be hopeful for mental health solutions
July 23, 2015
Stigma persists in our community, yet never before in my long career in mental health and addiction treatment have I been more optimistic that public understanding is beginning to turn from fear and discrimination toward hope and solutions. 07/23/2015 Link...
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What to Do During a Mental Health Crisis
July 21, 2015
All American youngsters know the rules: Don’t take candy from strangers, play nice in the sandbox and call 911 during an emergency. But what if the emergency is related to mental health? More than 4 million people visited the emergency room due...
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Mental health issues don’t take the day off
July 21, 2015
*Reprinted from Aetna Health Section. Mental health issues don’t stay at home. They don’t take a vacation and they seldom take a day off. Untreated, mental health problems can translate into job performance issues, workplace accidents, staff turnover and absenteeism....
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Mental health issues don’t take the day off
July 21, 2015
*Reprinted from Aetna Health Section. Mental health issues don’t stay at home. They don’t take a vacation and they seldom take a day off. Untreated, mental health problems can translate into job performance issues, workplace accidents, staff turnover and absenteeism....
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Mental health issues don’t take the day off
July 21, 2015
*Reprinted from Aetna Health Section. Mental health issues don’t stay at home. They don’t take a vacation and they seldom take a day off. Untreated, mental health problems can translate into job performance issues, workplace accidents, staff turnover and absenteeism....
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Becoming aware of mental illness: Law requires training for police, judges
July 21, 2015
The law requires that district judges and police receive training in mental health, autism and intellectual disabilities, all of which can affect a person’s behavior and interactions with law enforcement. Mr. Caltagirone said he wants police and court officials to...
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