Monday, November 24, 2014

New teacher training announcement - Family to Family in Encino, CA



Hello all.  Happy Thanksgiving!
There is a Family to Family training scheduled for January 16-18th, 2015 in Encino, CA.  This is one in which all participants must be commuters, but otherwise there is no cost to the trainees.  If you are interested in attending, would you please contact Al Henriquez?  His email address is Spanish@namisfv.org
Please find attached a teacher application.  Thank you!

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Peer to Peer Trainings



Peer to Peer:  Fresno, January 23-25, 2015
Peer to Peer:  Fairfield, February 20-22, 2015
Peer to Peer:  Campbell, April 24-26, 2015
Peer to Peer:  San Diego, May 15-17, 2015
Persona a Persona:  Ontario, Date TBD

Information on Peer Programs Temporarily Posted on this Site

While I serve as interim Peer Coordinator I will post any announcements on this site as well.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Upcoming Winter Trainings - NAMI Family Programs



Hello.  This is a reminder about the Basics training to be held in Ontario on January 23-25th, 2015.  We encourage you spread the word about this training.  Thank you.  Please contact Lynn Cathy for more information.  The application and announcement are attached.
Next up will be the Support Group training the first week of February in Chico, followed by a “double training” in March in San Diego.  We will be holding a F2F training and a Support Group training together that same weekend.  Participants will elect to go to one or the other.  The support group info for Chico is also attached.

These trainings will be announced in my blog as well – http://namifamily.blogspot.com
Thank you very much.
Incidentally, I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving!  One thing I am thankful for is the wonderful group of people that I work with over the internet – you.  I hear from many of you on a consistent basis, and I appreciate your input/assistance on the many facets of the NAMI Family programs. 

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Peer Programs: NAMI Connection Conference Call Recording



Dear NAMI Connection program leaders,

Please forward the following information on to your NAMI Connection facilitators:

Dear NAMI Connection facilitators,

Thanks to each of you that tuned into the November NAMI Connection facilitator conference call.  If you are interested in hearing a recording of the November call, or any other past call, they are now available.  To access the call please follow these instructions:

Go to the NAMI Education Helpdesk www.nami.org/eduhelpdesk and sign in with your NAMI username.  Once in the site, click on the link to recorded conference calls and webinars, and then scroll down until you reach the NAMI Connection section of the page. 

If you get a message saying you do not have access to this page, please send an email to namieducation@nami.org  that includes your NAMI username and affiliation with NAMI (NAMI Connection facilitator).  Once you have completed that step you will be given authorization to visit the site by our team. 

Our next NAMI Connection facilitator conference call will be the first Thursday of the month, December 4th at 3 p.m. Eastern Time

More information and an announcement will follow.
Best,

Maria Cruz, MSc, MEd.
Program Coordinator
NAMI Education, Training & Peer Support Center
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100
Arlington, VA 22203
(703) 516-7997

Monday, November 3, 2014

NAMI National advertisement for National Convention Workshops 2015

I've copied this from a pdf attachment so the formatting came out differently below, however you will be able get an idea of what their expectations are for a workshop.  For additional information please go to www.NAMI.org


Our Business  Mission
NAMI provides advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.
o Increase our visibility and impact
o Strengthen our voice as a unified organization of lived experiences
o Maximize our outreach to and engagement with diverse communities
o Leverage technology to expand leadership and organization capacity at the grass roots level
o Expand access to education programs through technology solutions
o Maximize connections and support between individuals and communities through technology
o Identify and promote effective practices to address underserved populations, including people who are:
 Difficult to engage
 Homeless
 Involved in the criminal justice system
 Military and Veterans
o Advocate to ensure health reform and Federal mental health parity lead to improved outcomes
o Promote early identification and intervention
o Develop and integrate initiatives for youth and young adults throughout NAMI
o Support and strengthen State Organizations and Affiliates through re-chartering, re-affiliation and building toward consistent standards of excellence
o Grow financial resources
o Build and expand strategic partnerships
o Enhance staff and volunteer capacity and capabilities.



Subject:        Workshop Proposals for 2015 NAMI National Convention
Embracing the Future
July 6-9, 2015
Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel

Date:              November 3, 2014


Dear Staff,

The workshop proposal site for the 2015 NAMI National Convention is now open!

We have updated the workshop application to include reference to the strategic plan and ask all workshop applicants to consider how your proposed session helps advance NAMI’s vision and goals. (For your review, I have attached a copy of the NAMI Strategic Framework.)

As a reminder, proposals will only be accepted between November 3 and December 3.

To further highlight the focus on the strategic plan, we are excited to announce that “Embracing the Future” is the theme for the 2015 convention.  

The theme encompasses the direction the board has specified in the strategic plan:
·        “Future” referring to advancing the goals in the strategic plan to focus on youth, leverage new technologies, strengthen the organization, build a movement and drive advocacy. 
·        And “embracing”  to communicate the entire organization’s commitment to the plan.


If you wish to submit a workshop proposal please review the following important details:

1.      It is important to include the perspective of a person living with a mental illness and/or a family member in the presentation.
2.      Please do not attempt to submit multiple proposals.  Only one proposal per submitter will be considered by the committee. 
(If more than one individual from an organization is interested in submitting a workshops, then each individual must submit their own proposal.)
  1. The person submitting this workshop proposal is considered the primary presenter of this session.
  2. The primary presenter will receive all information regarding this session  (workshop acceptance, scheduling, a/v requirements, etc.)
  3. You may have up to a maximum of 3 presenters plus one moderator.
6.      Please review the attached document on NAMI’s Strategic Framework in advance of preparing your workshop application.  This will enable you to explain how your proposed presentation may help to advance those strategic goals.


Please note the following important dates:
·        Workshop Proposal site opens:          November 3, 2014
·        Workshops Proposals due:                 December 3, 2014
·        Workshop Applicants notified if workshop is accepted:   February 10, 2015


To access the link for workshop proposals, click here

For more information about the convention, please visit www.nami.org/convention

We highly encourage you to share this application with people and programs that you feel would be a strong addition to the convention program.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to let me know!

Alex Gant
Manager, Meetings & Conventions
NAMI
3803 N. Fairfax Dr. Suite 100
Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: 703-516-7986
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For further information, please go to www.NAMI.org