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Free NAMI Provider Education Begins March 31

Posted by admin On March - 18 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

What is NAMI Provider Education?

The NAMI Provider Education Program is a 10-week course that presents a penetrating, subjective view of family and consumer experiences with serious mental illness to line staff at public agencies who work directly with people with severe and persistent mental illnesses.

The course helps providers realize the hardships that families and consumers face and appreciate the courage and persistence it takes to live with and recover from mental illness.

How is the Provider Education course unique?

The Provider Course emphasizes the involvement of consumers and family members as faculty in provider-staff training. The teaching team consists of five people:

· Two family members trained as Family-to-Family Education Program teachers;

· Two consumers who are knowledgeable about their own mental illness, have a supportive relationship with their families, and are dedicated to the process of recovery; and

· A mental health professional who is also a family member or consumer.

Few teaching programs employ consumers in this kind of sustained training effort in which they are paid to participate on a teaching team as they present a 10-week course.

The course reflects a new knowledge base — the “lived experiences” of people coping with a mental illness or caring for someone who lives with a mental illness. Including this deeply personal perspective creates an appreciable difference in the program’s content. It adds a means of teaching the emotional aspects and practical consequences of these illnesses to the academic medical information in the course.

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Provider training flyer for 31 March, 2010

COALITION URGES JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE TO REJECT EXPANSION

Posted by admin On March - 18 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

COALITION URGES JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE TO REJECT $10.8 MILLION PRISON EXPANSION

In Time of Severe Budget Crisis, Funding of CSP II is the Wrong Solution at the Wrong Cost

Denver, Colo. — Representatives from a diverse coalition of organizations are urging the Joint Budget Committee to reject $10.8 million in new funding to open Colorado State Prison II (CSP II). The JBC is expected to take up the issue during the Department of Corrections (DOC) budget setting this Friday.
The DOC is requesting a FY 2010-11 Budget Amendment of $10.8 million, with more than $10.7 million from the General Fund, roughly $42,000 from the Cash Fund, and 229 FTE, to open 316 beds at CSP II. This request would open one of the three towers at the prison, beginning in September 2010. CSP II is an administrative segregation prison in which inmates are locked down in a single cell for a minimum of 23 hours a day, 7 days a week.

However, a coalition of groups including the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition, Colorado Criminal Defense Bar, Colorado Public Defender, American Civil Liberties Union, and National Alliance on Mental Illness believe that CSP II is the wrong solution at the wrong cost.

“In the midst of an economic crisis, when the state already slashed over $2 billion to address the shortfall in the current year’s budget, and will cut another $1 billion in the upcoming year’s budget, how can the legislature justify funding a $10.8 million prison expansion?” said Christie Donner, executive director of the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition. “Moreover, why is the DOC prioritizing spending $10.8 million on more prison beds after recently cutting $3 million in DOC vocational programs and $1.8 million in wrap-around services for parolees? Both programs were part of the Governor’s recidivism reduction package and are proven to be effective in reducing recidivism. It is counterintuitive and counterproductive to cut successful, research-based programs that promote productivity and safety both within prison and after release.”


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NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Illness) is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to improving the lives of persons living with serious mental illness and their families. Founded in 1979, NAMI has become the nation’s voice on mental illness, a national organization including NAMI organizations in every state and in over 1100 local communities across the country who join together to meet the NAMI mission through advocacy, research, support, and education.

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