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Tag Archives: psychiatric disabilities
Webinar: Peer Specialists Promoting Community Re-integration of People with Psychiatric Disabilities Returning Home from Jail or Prison
The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, in cooperation with the National Mental Health Consumers’ Self-Help Clearinghouse, invites your participation in a webinar on August 8, 2013. It is the fifth event in the popular … Continue reading
Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion Releases a New Monograph and Seeks Survey Participants
The NIDRR-funded Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion announces the availability of a new monograph focusing upon the intimacy concerns of individuals with mental health condition: Addressing the Intimacy Interests of People with Mental Health Conditions: Acknowledging Consumer Desires, Provider … Continue reading
Posted in Fact sheet, Guide, Project, Publications, Survey, Website
Tagged Dr. Margret Price, faculty in academic settings, Intimacy, mental health, monographs, NIDRR grantee, NIDRR projects, psychiatric disabilities, sexuality, Spelman College, survey, Temple University, Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities
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NIDRR Presents – Parenting with a Psychiatric Disability
NIDRR hosts Katy Kaplan, Associate Director of the Temple University RRTC on Community Participation of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, for a presentation, Parenting with a Psychiatric Disability, on April 15th, 12-1pm EST, at Potomac Center Plaza, 550 12th St SW, … Continue reading
Three New Publications from the Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion!
The NIDRR-funded Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion has three new publications: A Practical Guide for People with Mental Health Conditions Who Want to Work Although a staggering number of individuals with mental health conditions do not work, competitive employment … Continue reading
Posted in Guide, Project, Publications, Report
Tagged employment, mental health, NIDRR projects, NIDRR research, peer specialists, psychiatric disabilities, Publications, resource guide, resource manual, Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, TU Collaborative on Community Inclusion, work
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Free Webinar: The Role of Peer Specialists in Promoting Competitive Employment for the People they Serve – March 14
Coming up this week! Registration is still open: Please join us for the third in a series of free webinars discussing the roles of Peer Specialists in today’s mental health systems. March’s webinar – sponsored by the Temple University Collaborative … Continue reading
Honrando a los latinos con discapacidades durante el Mes de la Herencia Hispana
Hoy destacamos el artista Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (también conocido como de Goya), quien es considerado el último de los Maestros Viejos y el primero de los Modernos, y el guitarrista José Feliciano, quien ha sido referido como … Continue reading
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Tagged blind, deaf, Hispanic Heritage Month, hispanos con discapacidad, hispanos con discapacidades, Latinos con discapacidad, latinos con discapacidades, mental health, minorities, personas con discapacidades, psychiatric disabilities, Spanish, Spanish-language
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Mental Health Awareness Week 2012!
In 1990 the U.S. Congress established the first full week of October as Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW) in recognition of National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) efforts to raise awareness on mental illness and psychiatric disabilities. Since its inception, … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Website
Tagged Mental Health America, mental illness, Mental Illness Awareness Week, military, National Alliance on Mental Illness, National Depression Screening Day, National Institute of Mental Health, National Suidice Prevention Lifeline, psychiatric disabilities, Screening for Mental Health, screenings, students, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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Two New Publications from the Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion!
The NIDRR-funded Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion has two new publications: Future Research Recommendations Report The report is a guide to community inclusion researchers in the years ahead. The full set of recommendations was developed at the Collaborative’s Second … Continue reading
Posted in Guide, Project, Publications, Report, Website
Tagged Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, college, community inclusion, monographs, psychiatric disabilities, reports, research recommendations, students with disabilities, Temple University, Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, universities
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New Publications Available from the Temple Collaborative
The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities is proud to announce two new publications: Community Participation as a Predictor of Recovery-Oriented Outcomes Among Emerging and Mature Adults with Mental Illness. Geographic Access to and Availability … Continue reading
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Tagged NIDRR projects, NIDRR research, psychiatric disabilities, Publications, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Participation and Community Living of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, RRTC on Participation and Community Living of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, Temple University, Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, TU Collaborative on Community Inclusion
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Temple Collaborative Seeks User Input on a New Guidebook for Consumers
The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities seeks your input into the development of a workbook / guidebook designed specifically for individual consumers – or groups of consumers in community mental health programs, psychiatric rehabilitation … Continue reading
Posted in Project, Survey, Uncategorized
Tagged competitive employment, consumer-run, mental health, NIDRR projects, NIDRR research, psychiatric disabilities, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Participation and Community Living of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, resource guide, return-to-work, survey, Temple University, Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, vocational rehabilitation, workbook
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