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Mission: The National Coalition of Mental Health Consumer/Survivor Organizations (NCMHCSO) will ensure that consumer/survivors have a major voice in the development and implementation of health care, mental health, and social policies at the state and national levels, empowering people to recover and lead a full life in the community. |
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Senator Tom Harkin, of Iowa, shares a special time with Dan Fisher, Rachel Freund, and Lauren Spiro at the Presidential Forum in Columbus Ohio, July 26, 2008. This Forum featured the 2008 Presidential Candidates. John McCain and Senator Harkin, who served as the surrogate for Barak Obama who was in the middle east, presented their visions for the future of disability policy in America followed by questions by Judy Woodruff (news anchor and journalist for "The News Hour with Jim Lehrer". [Click here to view the archived webcast of this historic event]
WASHINGTON, DC – April 16, 2008 Dan Fisher shares with Senator Kennedy how grateful the mental health community is that the Senator has helped the recovery of consumers through his work on health care reform and parity. They were at the Campaign for Mental Health Reform's Gala Dinner. |
Leading Business Magazine Forbes Honors Local Advocates in International Fundraiser Forbes, a leading international business magazine, has chosen the Northampton, MA based Freedom Center, an alternative mental health organization run by and for people diagnosed with psychiatric disorders, to be featured as their charity of the month in September. Forbes is highlighting the Freedom Center's work through its website www.forbes.com. Included in Forbes' 'Philanthropic Pitch" campaign to support Freedom Center is a five-minute video and a written story about one of Freedom Center's Co-Founders, Will Hall. [View
article at Forbes Magazine. (Direct link to video)] Rachel Freund, Policy Advocate Coordinator for the Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers' Association, at an April Fool's Day Rally in Harrisburg to Raise the Personal Needs Allowance for 9500 Pennsylvanians (most of them mental health consumers) who live on $60 per month. "Living on $60 is No Joke!" Mobilizing Our Community as a Culture of Voters"The vote is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking down injustice and destroying the terrible walls which imprison men because they are different from other men." – Lyndon Johnson Voting does more than elect politicians. Through the act of voting, people become dynamic players in the political arena where policy decisions are made and both their political and personal power grows. They become active citizens, connected with the community of voters. Unfortunately, according to US Census data, people with disabilities,
including mental health disabilities, are 15% less likely to be registered to
vote and 20% less likely to vote if registered. The issue of mobilizing our
community as a 'culture of voters' is multi-faceted and requires a comprehensive
approach to remedy. As an organizer focusing on cross-disability advocacy and
citizen participation over the past six years, I've been fortunate to work with
a community of skilled advocates. Here are three steps we have learned can
get results... Terrific Interview with two of our heroes, Sally Zinman and Jay Mahler by the Rev. Barbara F. Meyers the producer of a public access TV show called Mental Health Matters - Alameda County. The half-hour shows focus on various aspects of mental health. In June 2008 they focused on the Consumer Movement. [Click to view video] Washington, DC, March 28, 2008. Harvey Rosenthal Addresses the Association of Health Care JournalistsHarvey Rosenthal, executive director of the New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (NYAPRS) discussed how the overemphasis on violence has skewed public perceptions, and that services and programs that actively engage people in a recovery process have received far too little public notice. Click image to view video at www.miwatch.org WASHINGTON, DC – March 13, 2008 NCMHC/SO Steering Committee member Peter Ashenden testifies before US House of Representatives'National Coalition of Mental Health Consumer/Survivor Organization's Steering Committee member Peter Ashenden testifies before US House of Representatives' Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (LHHS) Sub- committee." National Association of Peer Specialists (NAPS) 2007 Survey Report Now AvailableThe National Association of Peer Specialists (NAPS) 2007 Survey Report results describes the variety of tasks peer specialist perform, how satisfied they are with their work, compensation levels, outlook for the future and what motivates workers. Click for the full report (Word Document, 87KB). The National Coalition addresses Promoting Wellness on the Individual LevelAn excerpt from the SAMHSA/CMHS Wellness Summit focused on reducing co-morbidity and early mortality of people with mental illness. Rockville, Maryland, September 17-18, 2007... Each individual's life depends on the society they live in and the services and supports that are available to them. To frame the co-morbidity and early mortality rate as simply a medical issue is not only inaccurate but an injustice to everyone. The problem of co-morbidity and early mortality is an indicator of a broken system within a broken society. The coalition was formed because the survival of our brothers and sisters is being threatened by the oppressive policies, services and attitudes of the system and of society. We die young because we have no hope. We die young because our dreams have been crushed. We die young because our voice is neither heard nor understood. We die young because many of us live in poverty, and some of us live on the streets. We die young because our physical health needs are routinely ignored, often because any problems we have are attributed to our mental illnesses. (click for entire talk) NEWS RELEASE Countering Discrimination and Stigma by Promoting Mental Health Recovery and ResiliencyAlso available in downloadable pdf format (120kb, 2 pages) May 3, 2007 - The National Coalition of Mental Health Consumer/Survivor Organizations is a coalition of people with psychiatric diagnoses1 who counter stigma and discrimination through the evidence of their recovery2. KEY POINTS
RECOVERY AND TRAUMA
National Coalition of People with Psychiatric Histories Responds to Virginia Tech TragedyWASHINGTON (4/20/07) – The National Coalition of Mental Health Consumer/Survivor Organizations, an organization of people with psychiatric histories, asks that everyone learn from the tragic events at Virginia Tech, in which a student was responsible for 33 deaths, including his own. "We offer sincere sympathy to the families and friends of those killed and injured, including the family of Cho Seung Hui, as well as the entire Virginia Tech community," said Lauren Spiro, the Coalition’s director of public policy. “We urge everyone to think compassionately about how to better engage people who are isolated, severely distressed, fearful and/or confused.” [Click for more] Contemporary American psychiatry has been dealt a shattering blow by no other than one of the most influential psychiatrists in academiaDr. Nancy Andreasen, Director of mental health clinical research at the University of Iowa, the editor of the American Journal of Psychiatry, and author of 500 publications... describes the "biological revolution" in psychiatry, has delivered a devastating blow to American psychiatry. In her critical article in the Schizophrenia Bulletin, Dr. Andreasen makes some astounding acknowledgements--including the fact that American psychiatry is a veritable wasteland [Click here for full story] | ||||||
Mental Health Consumer/Survivors Create National Coalition
[Press Release – September 6, 2006]
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Mental health consumer/survivors have formed a national coalition to ensure that they play a major role in the development and implementation of health and mental health care and social policies at the state and national levels. “The creation of the National Coalition of Mental Health Consumer/Survivor Organizations (NCMHCSO) is a milestone,” said the group’s Director of Public Policy, Lauren Spiro. “The formation of this Coalition takes us to the next level- it enables us to raise our collective voice, based on our experience of mental health recovery, and be heard at the seat of power. The Coalition embraces the disability movement’s motto, ‘Nothing about us without us.’ ” The Coalition will collaborate with other advocacy groups to ensure that consumer rights policies continue to move towards promoting full participation and integration in the community. The rapidly growing Coalition currently consists of organizations run by consumers representing 28 states and the District of Columbia, including representatives from the three federally funded consumer-run national technical assistance centers: the Consumer Organization and Networking Technical Assistance Center, the National Empowerment Center, and the National Mental Health Consumers’ Self-Help Clearinghouse. The Coalition supports the efforts of the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to transform the mental health system to one that is recovery-based and consumer- and family-driven, and supports SAMHSA’s consensus statement on recovery (www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/publications/allpubs/sma05-4129/). The Coalition proposes a new consensus for the mental health field based on the following principles:
The Coalition received start-up funding from the Washington-based Public Welfare Foundation. The Coalition office is located at 1300 L Street, Suite 1000, Washington, D.C. 20005 For additional information, contact: Lauren Spiro, 877-246-9058 (Toll Free), or send email to info@ncmhcso.org |
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