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| September 2009 |
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Did You Know . . .National Leadership Forum on Behavioral Health/Criminal Justice Services The National Leadership Forum on Behavioral Health/Criminal Justice Services (NLF) was established in 2008 to address common barriers to successful diversion and reentry - the lack of accessible, quality and appropriate services that help individuals remain and succeed in the community. The group is co-chaired by Dr. Henry Steadman, Director of the CMHS National GAINS Center and Linda Rosenberg, President and CEO of the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare. Forum members represent consumers, directors and CEOs of national consumer organizations, judges and public defenders, mental health practitioners, state mental health agency representatives, state department of corrections directors, and other national leaders in the field. The goal of the NLF is to go beyond previous efforts to address diversion and reentry for persons with mental illness that become justice involved. The first report, Ending an American Tragedy: Addressing the Needs of Justice-Involved People with Mental Illnesses and Co-Occurring Disorders, provides four recommendations for immediate action.
Click the following link to download a copy of Ending an American Tragedy. What's Happening in Your CommunityThe 2010 Oak Fellowship: Incarceration and Human Rights ColbyCollege in Waterville, Maine is now accepting applications for their 2010 Oak Human Rights Fellowship. This fellowship is a one-semester appointment as an activist-in-residence and is designed to provide human rights practitioners a respite from front-line duties. The college is seeking applications from those advocating for prisoner rights. The college provides a $32,000 stipend plus transportation, housing, health care coverage, and other fringe benefits. To read more about the Oak Human Rights Fellowship or to download an application, visit http://www.colby.edu/academics_cs/goldfarb/oak/index.cfm. AnnouncementsNew NIH RFA Building Sustainable Community-Linked Infrastructure to Enable Health Science Research NCSTAC awarding 3 mini-grants in the areas of Recovery, Organizational Establishment, and Capacity Building Wraparound Milwalkee wins Harvard's 2009 Annie E. Casey Innovations Award http://ashinstitute.harvard.edu/corporate_site/innovations/innovations_news/ SAMHSA Releases New RFAs for Consumer and Family Networks More Resources from GAINSGAINS 2010 Conference Exhibit Hall and Resource Center The 2010 CMHS National GAINS Center Conference represents a unique opportunity for practitioners and researchers working at the interfaces of the criminal justice and mental health systems to network, learn, and share knowledge on creating effective services for justice-involved individuals with mental illness. Take advantage of this forum to promote your organization, develop awareness and distribute information to mental health and criminal justice professionals, policymakers, consumers, family members, administrators and researchers. For more information on exhibiting at the 2010 conference contact Latrease Moore at lmoore@prainc.com. What's UpcomingConferences 10/8-11 - American Psychiatric Association - 61st Institute on Psychiatric Services, New York, NY 10/17-21 - National Commission on Correctional Health Care - Building Health Care Systems that Work, Orlando, FL 10/22-23 - Royal Ottawa Health Care Group - Comprehensive Approaches to Forensic Rehabilitation, Ottawa, ON 10/28-11/1 - Alternatives Conference - 23rd Annual Conference, Omaha, NE Webinars/Teleconferences National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare, October Webinars on |
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