The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the National Council for Mental Wellbeing are committed to improving treatment and recovery supports for people with serious mental illness (SMI). With this in mind, we are thrilled to announce the launch of SAMHSA’s new Serious Mental Illness Training and Technical Assistance Center (SMI TTAC). SMI TTAC builds upon the work previously completed by the SAMHSA-funded SMI Adviser to support those involved in the care and treatment of people with SMI, including clinicians, caregivers, organizations and people experiencing SMI themselves. Learn more about SMI TTAC at samhsa.gov/smi-ttac and stay updated on the latest news from SMI TTAC by subscribing to the listserv: https://bit.ly/4hWqdM6
National Council for Mental Wellbeing
心理健康保健
Washington,DC 147,370 位关注者
Healthy Minds. Strong Communities.
关于我们
National Council for Mental Wellbeing is the unifying voice of America’s community mental health and addictions treatment organizations. Together with more than 3,300 member organizations, we serve more than 10 million adults and children living with mental illnesses and addictions. The organization is committed to ensuring all Americans have access to comprehensive, high-quality care that affords every opportunity for recovery and full participation in community life. Mental Health First Aid has trained more than 3 million individuals to connect youth and adults in need to mental health and addictions care in their communities. To find out more about our mental health policies and initiatives, be sure to visit our website: www.TheNationalCouncil.org. Through funding from SAMHSA, the National Council operates the Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solutions (theNationalCouncil.org/integrated-health-coe). The National Council runs the CDC's National Behavioral Health Network for Tobacco and Cancer Control (www.BHthechange.org)
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https://www.thenationalcouncil.org/about/national-council/
National Council for Mental Wellbeing的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 心理健康保健
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Washington,DC
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1970
- 领域
- Healthcare Integration、Trauma-Informed Care Consulting、Advocacy、Healthcare practice improvement和Health policy
地点
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主要
1400 K Street NW
Suite 400
US,DC,Washington,20005
National Council for Mental Wellbeing员工
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Pamela Chudzik
Dynamic Product Marketing and Management expert. Transformation leader, skilled project manager and solution specialist.
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Jonathan N. Grau (Sr.)
Train your colleagues and staff to be healthier and more resilient
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Lisa Scarbrough
Director at Coastal Pet Rescue & Perpetual Volunteer for Boy Scouts of America
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Dave Hirsch
Business Development and Revenue leader seeking to impact better mental wellbeing for all Americans
动态
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Tomorrow, join the National Behavioral Health Network for Tobacco and Cancer Control for "Won't You Be My Tobacco-free Neighbor?" to discuss how involving the community in tobacco-free initiatives decreases tobacco use in the mental health and substance use care population. Save your seat for the webinar (https://bit.ly/4ewqt1s) and download the brief here: https://bit.ly/3OaDOlf
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Seasonal transitions can bring stress for county leaders and employees as the year wraps up and new responsibilities emerge. Join us and the National Association of Counties for a free webinar on Dec. 3 to learn how to manage this change with practical tips for improving both personal and organizational wellbeing: https://bit.ly/48UgMZD
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In today’s challenging work environment, gratitude can be a powerful tool for success. Tomorrow at 2pm ET, learn how cultivating a culture of appreciation can improve team dynamics, reduce stress, and boost employee engagement. This session is ideal for HR professionals, team leaders, and wellness coordinators who want to create a more resilient and engaged workforce. Save your seat here: https://bit.ly/4fxkomf
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In September, The Kennedy Forum released a report titled, "Building the Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Workforce We Need," which examines the extent of the shortage and provides guidance for policymakers on payment and reimbursement, licensure and standardization, education and training, and data and technology. Along with The College for Behavioral Health Leadership and Health Management Associates, our Center for Workforce Solutions will be hosting the next Workforce Solutions Jam, "Addressing the Workforce Shortage Through Policy Change" this Tuesday, where representatives from the Kennedy Forum's workforce committee will share highlights of the report, followed by a dialogue with state leaders implementing promising strategies. Register to join the conversation: https://bit.ly/48TOuhV
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In an era of increasing workplace stress, cultivating gratitude can be a powerful tool to improving employee wellbeing. Save your seat for Mental Health First Aid's "The Power of Gratitude in the Workplace" webinar on Tuesday, Nov. 19 to learn how fostering a culture of appreciation can significantly reduce stress and create a supportive environment for all employees. Register here: https://bit.ly/4fxkomf
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Early or first-episode psychosis (FEP) refers to the first period after a person experiences symptoms of psychosis. More than 100,000 people experience FEP every year in the U.S. – many in their teens and 20s – with a lack of information and limited access to care leading to poorer outcomes for individuals and their communities. Fortunately, Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) is a powerful, evidence-based solution that can transform the lives of individuals experiencing FEP. This multi-disciplinary, team-based, person-centered approach involves several core components: psychotherapy, medication management, family education and peer support, service coordination, and supported employment and education. Despite its effectiveness, today in the U.S., it's estimated that only 10-25% of individuals experiencing FEP have access to a CSC program. Our latest research, a collaborative effort between the National Council, NAMI, National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD), and McKinsey Health Institute, illustrates the social and economic potential of scaling what works. If 90% of individuals in the U.S. experiencing FEP received CSC, it could not only improve the lives of up to 800,000 individuals – as well as their families and caregivers – but also generate system savings of up to $140 billion over the next 10 years. Read the full report to learn how scaling CSC can help add years to life and life to years: nami.org/FEPCare
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#NatCon25 registration is now open! Join us in Philadelphia from May 5-7 for the leading conference in mental health and substance use care, where thousands of health care professionals will gather to connect, learn and innovate. Rates will increase on Monday, Dec. 16, so secure your ticket and maximize your savings while you still can: https://bit.ly/3AGnfuq
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As we reflect on the sacrifices made by our veterans this #VeteransDay, we also recognize the ongoing work of individuals like former National Council COO Jeannie Campbell. With over two decades of service in the U.S. Navy, Jeannie continues to lead efforts in supporting those affected by mental health and substance use challenges while enjoying her retirement. Through the Jeannie Campbell Legacy Scholarship, one U.S. veteran or active duty service member will receive a full registration to #NatCon25 in Philadelphia from May 5-7. The application will become available when NatCon25 registration opens this month, providing an invaluable opportunity to engage with transformative resources that support mental wellness and professional development. Join us in supporting those who have served our country by ensuring they have access to the high-quality mental health care they deserve.
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Today is the last day to apply for the Behavioral Health Training Institute for Health Officials. Any public health official of a state, tribal, territorial or local governmental public health agency can apply–limited spots available: https://bit.ly/3CsXCJk Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Behavioral Health Training Institute (BHTI) for Health Officials
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