Weekly News & Events
May 11, 2016
 
NAMI California is calling California's youth ages 14-25  to stand up to stigma and spread awareness of mental illness during Mental Health Month in May! 

See our tips below for ideas on how you can participate in Mental Health Month in your community. All month long, share photos and posts of what you're doing on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter using #NAMICAYouthVoices

On Youth Advocacy Day on  Tuesday, May 17, 2016, all  posters using the #NAMICAYouthVoices hashtag  will be entered into a raffle to win a deluxe Each Mind Matters prize package (sweatshirt, T-shirt, and more). To be eligible for the prize, you must post on May 17 -- however, be sure to use the hashtag all month long in May!


Here are a just a few ways you can get involved:
  • Talk to your school administration and/or school board about implementing programs to reduce stigma and prevent suicide, like NAMI's Ending the Silence
  • Set up a meeting with your local affiliate to talk about ways you can get involved locally
  • Watch and share Directing Change videos (visit www.directingchange.org)
  • Hand out green ribbons around your community in honor of mental health awareness
  • Join your local NAMI affiliate and get involved in county mental health advocacy efforts
  • Pledge to stop using words like "crazy," "schizo," "lunatic" and other stigmatizing words
  • Write an article or blog post for your school or college newspaper
  • Gather your friends and wear all lime green. When people ask you why, explain about Each Mind Matters!
  • Register for NAMI CA's Annual Conference in Burlingame on August 26-27 -- there will be a whole track of workshops for youth and students!
  • Set up a meeting with your school principal, college dean or other school officials to talk about how to make your campus more accepting of mental health
  • Don't forget to take photos and share online using #NAMICAYouthVoices!
Each Mind Matters is California's Mental Health Movement. We all have mental health, and
our voices are amplified when we speak up together. Each Mind Matters grows stronger every  day as millions of people and thousands of organizations are working to advance mental health!

Recognizing Mental Health Month
The Ventura County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution recognizing Mental Health Month. County Supervisor Linda Parks presented the proclamation to Ventura County Behavioral Health Director Elaine Crandall, NAMI Ventura County Executive Director David Deutsch and NAMI California Board Member Ratan Bhavnani.
NAMI Mt San Jacinto received the May is Mental Health Awareness Month proclamation from the City of  Hemet. Left to Right: Council member Shelly Milne, Executive Director Brenda Scott NAMI Mt San Jacinto, Mayor Pro-Tem Paul Raver, Mayor Bonnie Wright, Council Member Linda Krupa, Council member Robert Youseff.
Mental Health Month Advocacy Activities
 
We encourage Californians of all ages to support Mental Health Month and bring awareness to their communities in May. Here are some helpful tips and resources:
 
Advocacy tip sheet and May is Mental Health Month resolution:  NAMI California has provided a handy tip sheet for how to engage in local advocacy in support of May is Mental Health Month and a model resolution for local public officials to go on the record in support of mental health and a stigma-free community. 

Mental Health Month Advocacy Activities

 
Each Mind Matters May Is Mental Health Month resources and toolkit:  Each Mind Matters has put together a toolkit to help plan May is Mental Health Month events in your community.  Click here for more info
 
NAMI 2016 May Is Mental Health Month webpage:  NAMI has launched a webpage with a place to pledge your support to be stigma-free, plus resources and information on how to show your support for May is Mental Health Month.  Click here  for more info.
 
Whatever you choose to do for Mental Health Month please share your photos, stories and quotes with us!

Our Community, Our Health 
Live Town Hall Meeting

Don't miss Our Community, Our Health (OCOH), a live town hall meeting on mental health care solutions, from 3-4 pm (Pacific Time) Tuesday, May 17. OCOH is presented by the California Davis Center for Reducing Health Disparities and Health Street, a community-engaged research initiative at the University of Florida.

The town hall will provide a forum for sharing ideas about priorities for health research and ways to communicate research findings from stakeholders across the country.Panel members include Jessica Cruz, Executive Director of NAMI California, Dr. Hendry Ton, Director of Education for the UC Davis Center of Reducing Health Disparities, and Charles Casey, Senior Public Information Officer at UC Davis. The panel will be moderated by Dr. Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, Director of the Center for Reducing Health Disparities at UC Davis and President of NAMI California.


Advocacy News


Advocacy Training & Regional Meeting In Alameda County
 
Save the Date: The next NAMI Smarts for Advocacy Training and Regional Meeting will be held Saturday, June 11 in San Leandro. NAMI Smarts for Advocacy is a hands-on advocacy training program that helps people living with mental illness, friends and family transform their passion and lived experience into skillful grassroots advocacy. To RSVP, please contact Marcel Harris at  [email protected].
 
NAMI Smarts Training and Regional Meeting
Saturday, June 11
9:30 am - 3 pm
John George Psychiatric Hospital
Clinical Education Room, GL7
2060 Fairmont Drive 
San Leandro, CA 94578
NAMI CAN! Call May 25

The next NAMI CAN! call is Wednesday, May 25. The NAMI California Advocacy Network (NAMI CAN!) was created to facilitate the active involvement of NAMI members all over the state in education and advocacy around issues impacting individuals living with mental illness. During these calls, we hear from affiliates about local advocacy efforts, share legislative updates and short advocacy trainings. To register, please email Marcel Harris at  [email protected] .

MHSOAC Meeting May 26

The next Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission Meeting will be held Thursday, May 26 , in downtown Sacramento. Participants can attend the meeting in person or call in using the number and participant code. 
 
MHSOAC Meeting
1325 J St., Suite 1700
Sacramento, CA 95814
Thursday, May 26 
9 am-4 pm  
Call-in Number: 866-817-6550
Code: 3190377

 
Program News

Orientation Call 
For  New NAMI Program Directors  & Coordinators

An orientation call/webinar for NEW  NAMI Program Directors/Coordinators and Executive Directors is scheduled for Thursday, May 19 at 11:30 am PT  (1:30 p.m. CT/12:30 p.m. MT/ 2:30 p.m. ET ). This is an opportunity for people new to their role to become familiar with national resources and staff supporting NAMI signature programs.
 
Please don't confuse this with the routine Program Director Technical Assistance call -- these are two separate calls/webinars.
 
To register for the orientation, please email the following information to [email protected]:  
  •          Name
  •          NAMI State Organization
  •          NAMI signature programs you oversee
  •          NAMI signature programs you are interested in implementing (if applicable)
How to join:  We will be using Adobe Connect for this call, which requires a computer and a telephone line.  Once you have registered we will send you a link with instructions on how to join the meeting using your phone and computer.
 
Agenda:
Welcome & Introductions
Announcements from NAMI
eview of the Top Ten Guide (attached)
Q&A
 
Moderator:  Sarah O'Brien, Program Manager of NAMI Connection and NAMI Peer-to-Peer
USA Print & Copy Not Taking Orders
 
One of NAMI's printing vendors, USA Print and Copy, is unable to take any orders at this time due to a health emergency. They are working to complete their existing orders, and we will update you when anything changes. Please share this information with any of your program leaders who typically order materials from USA Print and Copy.
 
For program materials, please visit the NAMI Store for printed and downloadable documents and your program extranets for more downloadable files.
Upcoming Training Opportunities

Below is the schedule for NAMI California Education and Support Group Programs. 
Trainings are announced in this weekly report and the Upcoming Trainings page on our  website.

No Family or Peer Program trainings are available at this time. Please check back next week.

*Important Note:   NAMI affiliates interested in holding their own trainings with grant assistance should contact [email protected]  for details on how to apply for a grant. Grants are available for both May and June. Please contact us today for details!  Trainings will be announced in your region as they become available.
 
NAMI support group trainings are for NAMI members to become facilitators of a support group. The education trainings are for members desiring to become teachers or mentors of an education program. Upon graduation, the affiliate makes arrangements with the graduate to teach the class.
 
Qualifications for training: Interested parties should be NAMI members in good standing and ideally have graduated from the same education program they intend to teach. A participant also needs to be recommended by their local NAMI chapter. Additional qualifications will apply. Please ask your NAMI affiliate to contact State Coordinator Erik Villalobos at [email protected] t o receive an application via email. Prospective teachers/facilitators should return their applications in a timely manner as these workshops fill quickly.

Need to Report NAMI Class or Training Data? Click on this link: www.nami.org/programdata
 
Send inquiries to:
NAMI California Office:  (916) 567-0163 


2016 NAMI California Annual Conference

Learn what's new in mental health at the  2016 NAMI California Annual Conference  August 26 & 27 in Burlingame! We have an exciting lineup of sessions focusing on advocacy, criminal justice, consumer and family engagement, transitional age youth, diverse communities, and strengthening NAMI - plus inspirational talks and practical workshops. This year's keynote speakers will be Father Greg Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries, and Professor Cyndi Shannon Weickert , a leading schizophrenia researcher. We're also excited to welcome back guest speaker Major Sam Cochran, a national leader in the field of crisis intervention. 

Don't delay -- register now to take advantage of early bird pricing!

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