Driven by key stakeholders representing people with lived experience of taking or stopping psychiatric medication, new research findings have put forward ten priorities for future research on reducing and stopping psychiatric medicines. https://bit.ly/40MwHqN
Hogg Foundation for Mental Health
慈善筹款服务
Austin,TX 3,605 位关注者
Transforming how communities promote mental health in everyday life.
关于我们
Vision: The people of Texas thrive in communities that support mental health and well-being. We envision a future in which all people in Texas thrive in communities that support mental health, achieve health equity, and promote well-being. This means that the extent to which people are connected to resilient communities that support their mental health is not determined by where they live, how much schooling they have, how much they earn, what they look like, what language they speak, who they love, or how they worship. People feel safe in their neighborhoods and experience a sense of control over their own lives. A broad array of institutions, programs, and services are designed with mental health and well-being in mind. Mission: Transform how communities promote mental health in everyday life. Mental health is not solely an individual responsibility but is a product of community conditions. The places where people live, learn, work, play, and pray can have a significant impact on improving mental health. Some mental health conditions are exacerbated by medical or clinical barriers, such as the lack of mental health professionals in the state. However, many poor outcomes stem from challenging environmental factors like housing stability, neighborhood infrastructure, and conditions at home, work, and school.
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https://www.hogg.utexas.edu/
Hogg Foundation for Mental Health的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 慈善筹款服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Austin,TX
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1940
- 领域
- Mental Health、Wellness、Recovery和Philanthropy
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3001 Lake Austin Blvd
US,TX,Austin,78703
Hogg Foundation for Mental Health员工
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We are committed to the vision of “trust-based philanthropy.” In other words, because we trust that our grantee partners have the greatest understanding of their community’s needs, we also trust in their ability to administer grant funds in ways that best address those needs. Our support for Greater Longview Optimal Wellness (GLOW) demonstrates how this supportive approach to philanthropy can be used to help sustain and grow historically under-resourced community-based mental health organizations. Read more the impact story: https://bit.ly/3YQCrwS
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SA CORE is a co-responder team, meaning police officers are a part of the crisis response equation. That can often be a point of criticism. https://bit.ly/4frFW46
Did San Antonio choose the right combination in its response to mental health calls?
ksat.com
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A recent United Nations report found that relative poverty (how an individual fares against others) fuels mental illness more than absolute poverty (being unable to afford the essentials) does. https://bit.ly/3CI0F53
Inequality Is Destroying Mental Health | by Olivier De Schutter & Kate Pickett - Project Syndicate
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With active grants in 47 of the 254 Texas counties, our impact is felt across the state. Read about these counties and learn more at https://lnkd.in/g4dR_psF
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The Trevor Project, a nonprofit that provides mental health crisis services to LGBTQ people, reported a nearly 700 percent increase in reach-outs to its crisis services on November 6, the day after the election. https://lnkd.in/gXQR3DC2
After Trump wins on a campaign rife with anti-trans ads, LGBTQ people flood crisis hotlines
msnbc.com
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Donald Trump has promised a law-and-order approach to policy of all kinds — including the question of how to help people struggling with mental illness, substance use disorder, and homelessness. https://n.pr/3ANNL50
Trump would like to bring back mental institutions, but experts are skeptical
npr.org
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The Communities of Care initiative represents a transformative effort aimed at enhancing mental health and community resilience, particularly focused on children, youth, and families of color. Launched in 2019, a total of $11.5 million was awarded to eleven organizations to support collaborative approaches to well-being in the Houston Metropolitan Statistical Area. Read the impact story: https://bit.ly/40MzC2x
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The Hogg Foundation has been invited by the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine to become a member of the Forum on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders. The Forum provides a structured environment and neutral venue to discuss data, policies, practices, and systems that affect the diagnosis and provision of care for mental and substance use disorders, including for substance-related and addictive conditions. https://bit.ly/3Zau4h7
Forum on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders | National Academies
nationalacademies.org
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New trends in substance use, the emergence of new designer drugs, new psychoactive substances, and the rapidly changing drug market are changing the landscape of substance misuse prevention. In navigating these ongoing changes, recent research shares lessons learned about how many communities are taking a different approach to addressing substance use among young people. https://bit.ly/4eCi9x2
Current Issues in Prevention: A Peer Sharing Opportunity - Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) Network
https://pttcnetwork.org